The Life of John J. Crittenden: With Selections from His Correspondence and Speeches, Bind 2Mrs. Chapman Coleman J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1871 |
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... stand at his tribunal , how manfully you performed your duty , by sending your fellow - man to the gallows ! He appre- hends that it will go a great way to insure your acquittal there and your entrance to the regions of eternal bliss ...
... stand at his tribunal , how manfully you performed your duty , by sending your fellow - man to the gallows ! He appre- hends that it will go a great way to insure your acquittal there and your entrance to the regions of eternal bliss ...
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... stands between us and reconciliation , and we stand here pausing and hesitating about that little atom . which is to be sacrificed . It may be , sir , that we are spell - bound in our party politics , and in opinions which they have ...
... stands between us and reconciliation , and we stand here pausing and hesitating about that little atom . which is to be sacrificed . It may be , sir , that we are spell - bound in our party politics , and in opinions which they have ...
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... stand by that Union , whose blessings we have so long experienced , so long enjoyed ; to stand fast by it until some great political necessity shall drive us from it . In the Union we know that we have found safety ; there our fathers ...
... stand by that Union , whose blessings we have so long experienced , so long enjoyed ; to stand fast by it until some great political necessity shall drive us from it . In the Union we know that we have found safety ; there our fathers ...
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