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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... vote of Missouri as a State , though not yet admitted as such . Her vote was disposed of by being counted hypothetically , that is to say , that with the vote of Missouri , the then state of the general vote would be so and so ; without ...
... vote of Missouri as a State , though not yet admitted as such . Her vote was disposed of by being counted hypothetically , that is to say , that with the vote of Missouri , the then state of the general vote would be so and so ; without ...
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... vote for such candidate as he likes best . The object of this is , that they may vote for Frémont . My belief , however , is that , after a hard fight , Fillmore will be nominated in due form by a majority . The alternative for the ...
... vote for such candidate as he likes best . The object of this is , that they may vote for Frémont . My belief , however , is that , after a hard fight , Fillmore will be nominated in due form by a majority . The alternative for the ...
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... vote for them . It was Saturday night , and the session drawing to a close . Mr. Crittenden proposed that the Senate ... vote to take up the resolution of the House , because we can act upon it im- mediately . I am an advocate of the ...
... vote for them . It was Saturday night , and the session drawing to a close . Mr. Crittenden proposed that the Senate ... vote to take up the resolution of the House , because we can act upon it im- mediately . I am an advocate of the ...
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