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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Side vii
... fact impelled me to the effort I have made , and now submit to the public . My heart has failed me many times since I commenced the work , but I have been again encouraged by words of cheer and kindly interest from more than one who ...
... fact impelled me to the effort I have made , and now submit to the public . My heart has failed me many times since I commenced the work , but I have been again encouraged by words of cheer and kindly interest from more than one who ...
Side viii
... fact almost a political history of Kentucky during the time which it embraces . These volumes contain a statement of Mr. Crittenden's views and position on all the important questions before Congress from 1819 to 1863 , and extracts ...
... fact almost a political history of Kentucky during the time which it embraces . These volumes contain a statement of Mr. Crittenden's views and position on all the important questions before Congress from 1819 to 1863 , and extracts ...
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... fact , it was not possible to obtain the accessories and advantages now considered indispensable to a finished education ; and yet as lawyers , as politicians , as orators , they were unsurpassed . I have heard it stated that the Ken ...
... fact , it was not possible to obtain the accessories and advantages now considered indispensable to a finished education ; and yet as lawyers , as politicians , as orators , they were unsurpassed . I have heard it stated that the Ken ...
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... fact , I remember but the sentiment he expressed ; the voice , the eloquent lip , the living eye , it is impossible to portray . 66 Can any man in his senses , with a throbbing heart in his bosom , doubt this man's testimony ? No ...
... fact , I remember but the sentiment he expressed ; the voice , the eloquent lip , the living eye , it is impossible to portray . 66 Can any man in his senses , with a throbbing heart in his bosom , doubt this man's testimony ? No ...
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... fact that many of his slaves were members of this church . He used to consult with Mr. Crittenden about the interests of his church , giving him an account of baptisms , etc. Bob took great interest in these proceedings , and whenever ...
... fact that many of his slaves were members of this church . He used to consult with Mr. Crittenden about the interests of his church , giving him an account of baptisms , etc. Bob took great interest in these proceedings , and whenever ...
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