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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... Frémont's Journal . I am very happy to possess it . I wish you all a safe deliverance from this session of Congress , and remain , dear sir , most faithfully , Your friend and obedient servant , ABBOTT LAWRENCE . To the Hon . J. J. ...
... Frémont's Journal . I am very happy to possess it . I wish you all a safe deliverance from this session of Congress , and remain , dear sir , most faithfully , Your friend and obedient servant , ABBOTT LAWRENCE . To the Hon . J. J. ...
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... Frémont ; New Hampshire may be carried by the Democrats , but it will be a hard struggle . Vermont I consider safe for the Republicans , and probably Rhode Island will go that way . In Connecticut , there is a strong body of Whigs , and ...
... Frémont ; New Hampshire may be carried by the Democrats , but it will be a hard struggle . Vermont I consider safe for the Republicans , and probably Rhode Island will go that way . In Connecticut , there is a strong body of Whigs , and ...
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... Frémont at once . This portion is now in favor of passing a resolution that each Whig shall 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 ...
... Frémont at once . This portion is now in favor of passing a resolution that each Whig shall 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 ...
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... Frémont party . Hit or miss , win or lose , I want our party to stand before the whole world a grand moral spectacle of integrity and patriot- ism . I saw Fillmore , he was calm . I gave him to understand that we would lose the State ...
... Frémont party . Hit or miss , win or lose , I want our party to stand before the whole world a grand moral spectacle of integrity and patriot- ism . I saw Fillmore , he was calm . I gave him to understand that we would lose the State ...
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... Frémont's election . I am pained to see ( if the telegraph tells the truth ) that there is a squabble among the judges as to who shall have the last word . I suppose Daniel and Campbell anticipate flings from McLean , and wish to pay ...
... Frémont's election . I am pained to see ( if the telegraph tells the truth ) that there is a squabble among the judges as to who shall have the last word . I suppose Daniel and Campbell anticipate flings from McLean , and wish to pay ...
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