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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... feel for the attach- ment shown to my person , and the zeal and promptitude with which he always executed my orders , particularly so in the battle of the fifth of October last , on the river French . Given under my hand , ISAAC SHELBY ...
... feel for the attach- ment shown to my person , and the zeal and promptitude with which he always executed my orders , particularly so in the battle of the fifth of October last , on the river French . Given under my hand , ISAAC SHELBY ...
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... feel the respect and esteem for her which was inspired by my early acquaint- ance . Although thus early deprived of a mother's care and a mother's tenderness , it must be some consolation to you to know that your children will find ...
... feel the respect and esteem for her which was inspired by my early acquaint- ance . Although thus early deprived of a mother's care and a mother's tenderness , it must be some consolation to you to know that your children will find ...
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... of evils we had better take the least . Were we unanimous , I should feel it less humiliating to be conquered , as I verily believe that the administration will be driven to ( 31 ) 32 LIFE OF JOHN J. CRITTENDEN . peace , on.
... of evils we had better take the least . Were we unanimous , I should feel it less humiliating to be conquered , as I verily believe that the administration will be driven to ( 31 ) 32 LIFE OF JOHN J. CRITTENDEN . peace , on.
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... feel a particular par- tiality for this bill , independent of the reasons I have had the honor of submitting to you ... feeling of my own breast . I am confident , too , that I have spoken the feeling of the Senate . But yet I ought ...
... feel a particular par- tiality for this bill , independent of the reasons I have had the honor of submitting to you ... feeling of my own breast . I am confident , too , that I have spoken the feeling of the Senate . But yet I ought ...
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... feel that you have done me injustice , unintentionally , I hope ; but this con- sciousness will no longer permit me to look upon you as my friend so long as your conduct is unexplained or unatoned for . I have thought it due to ...
... feel that you have done me injustice , unintentionally , I hope ; but this con- sciousness will no longer permit me to look upon you as my friend so long as your conduct is unexplained or unatoned for . I have thought it due to ...
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