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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... express from Detroit . Certain it is Hull has retrograded , and is now in Detroit , sur- rounded by the British . He has twice attacked their post at Brownstown : the second attack , in which the gallant Lieu- tenant - Colonel Miller ...
... express from Detroit . Certain it is Hull has retrograded , and is now in Detroit , sur- rounded by the British . He has twice attacked their post at Brownstown : the second attack , in which the gallant Lieu- tenant - Colonel Miller ...
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... a friend look upon . In your last letter you express some friendly apprehensions that you might have given me pain or offense by what you said of Calhoun . Dismiss all such fears . Mr. 70 LIFE OF JOHN J. CRITTENDEN .
... a friend look upon . In your last letter you express some friendly apprehensions that you might have given me pain or offense by what you said of Calhoun . Dismiss all such fears . Mr. 70 LIFE OF JOHN J. CRITTENDEN .
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... express the wish and Mr. Clay would not have been the candidate . There was no collision , no rivalry , between us . All that was done VOL . I. - 6 was with my perfect accordance . I hope I shall LETTER TO MRS . COLEMAN . 81.
... express the wish and Mr. Clay would not have been the candidate . There was no collision , no rivalry , between us . All that was done VOL . I. - 6 was with my perfect accordance . I hope I shall LETTER TO MRS . COLEMAN . 81.
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... express their wishes and speculations , and make preparation for the probable event of my being a candidate . Of one thing be certain , I have no secrets with you , and as events occur which may influence my feelings and determinations ...
... express their wishes and speculations , and make preparation for the probable event of my being a candidate . Of one thing be certain , I have no secrets with you , and as events occur which may influence my feelings and determinations ...
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... express their opinions and feelings in regard to that matter . Accordingly , several resolutions were moved , seconded , and unanimously adopted ; one of which is as follows : Resolved , That the most sincere and hearty thanks of this ...
... express their opinions and feelings in regard to that matter . Accordingly , several resolutions were moved , seconded , and unanimously adopted ; one of which is as follows : Resolved , That the most sincere and hearty thanks of this ...
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