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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... effect he produced on the court and audience , when he entered the room to make his speech . He was at that time a middle- aged man , tall , thin , and angular ; he had many personal pecu- liarities ; among other eccentricities , he ...
... effect he produced on the court and audience , when he entered the room to make his speech . He was at that time a middle- aged man , tall , thin , and angular ; he had many personal pecu- liarities ; among other eccentricities , he ...
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... effect , established as the boundary of the territories of Virginia and Carolina , and was , by both of them , regarded and considered as the limit of their respective sovereignty and right . As the population of those States , then ...
... effect , established as the boundary of the territories of Virginia and Carolina , and was , by both of them , regarded and considered as the limit of their respective sovereignty and right . As the population of those States , then ...
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... effect , or to observe them , according to the understanding of the original parties , and in the same spirit of amity and conciliation ? " Walker's line , " since the year 1780 , and for about the space of forty years , has been ...
... effect , or to observe them , according to the understanding of the original parties , and in the same spirit of amity and conciliation ? " Walker's line , " since the year 1780 , and for about the space of forty years , has been ...
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... effect anything , and besides , Lord Cornwallis , with the British army , lay directly in the route between them . My convictions are so clear on this point I have no fear that General Preston can render my statement doubtful . He ...
... effect anything , and besides , Lord Cornwallis , with the British army , lay directly in the route between them . My convictions are so clear on this point I have no fear that General Preston can render my statement doubtful . He ...
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... effect upon me , with the public , I have not the smallest appre- hension . The general effect will not be bad . I believe it is the only similar occurrence which is likely to take place here . As to McDuffie and Trimble , the general ...
... effect upon me , with the public , I have not the smallest appre- hension . The general effect will not be bad . I believe it is the only similar occurrence which is likely to take place here . As to McDuffie and Trimble , the general ...
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