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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... wish that your son should be appointed consul at Stutt- gart , and learned to my surprise that the application had been made before , and had been the subject of several consultations between the President and himself , and that their wish ...
... wish that your son should be appointed consul at Stutt- gart , and learned to my surprise that the application had been made before , and had been the subject of several consultations between the President and himself , and that their wish ...
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... wish that I would , at an early day , in a formal manner , accept the nomination . In a letter from Mr. Gilmer , of the 24th , he requested me , " if I have said nothing yet , to withhold my answer a few weeks . I remain , dear sir , in ...
... wish that I would , at an early day , in a formal manner , accept the nomination . In a letter from Mr. Gilmer , of the 24th , he requested me , " if I have said nothing yet , to withhold my answer a few weeks . I remain , dear sir , in ...
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... wish of us all ? It is , and ought to be , by some means or measure to bring back to this Union - to bring back into perfect reconciliation with us - fellow - citizens who have thus gone astray and abandoned us . Ay , that is the wish ...
... wish of us all ? It is , and ought to be , by some means or measure to bring back to this Union - to bring back into perfect reconciliation with us - fellow - citizens who have thus gone astray and abandoned us . Ay , that is the wish ...
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