The Life of John J. Crittenden: With Selections from His Correspondence and Speeches, Bind 1–2Ann Mary Butler Crittenden Coleman ("Mrs. Chapman Coleman, "), Mrs. Chapman Coleman J. B. Lippincott & Company, 1873 |
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... Congress , in the year 1871 , by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO . , In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington . WINMEZOLV F 1 12 1007 165 Liebeck . MAR 24 '24 Refde.
... Congress , in the year 1871 , by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO . , In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington . WINMEZOLV F 1 12 1007 165 Liebeck . MAR 24 '24 Refde.
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... Congress firm ; their ultimate acts will not disappoint the expectations of a brave people , determined to be free and independent . The truth is , the Secretary of the War Department is too imbecile ; he has neither the judgment to ...
... Congress firm ; their ultimate acts will not disappoint the expectations of a brave people , determined to be free and independent . The truth is , the Secretary of the War Department is too imbecile ; he has neither the judgment to ...
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... Congress to pass such a law , but because its passage was expressly forbidden by the Constitution . The sense of the ... Congress in favor of such a measure as was proposed by this bill , and I deem it a duty to submit the reasons which ...
... Congress to pass such a law , but because its passage was expressly forbidden by the Constitution . The sense of the ... Congress in favor of such a measure as was proposed by this bill , and I deem it a duty to submit the reasons which ...
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... Congress next week . I antici- pate a tremendous discussion . The Jackson party is playing a game of brag on that subject . They do not really desire the passage of their own measure , and it may happen in the sequel that what is ...
... Congress next week . I antici- pate a tremendous discussion . The Jackson party is playing a game of brag on that subject . They do not really desire the passage of their own measure , and it may happen in the sequel that what is ...
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... Congress together , and let each man determine to write six letters every twenty- four hours to his district , in relation to the election of governor . I mean all except Ben Hardin ; I should leave him to himself . Meet in the ...
... Congress together , and let each man determine to write six letters every twenty- four hours to his district , in relation to the election of governor . I mean all except Ben Hardin ; I should leave him to himself . Meet in the ...
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