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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... gentleman to fill that station , and beg you will be so good as to acknowledge the receipt of this letter , and apprise me of your determination by the_returning_mail . I shall forward a duplicate of this letter to Bowling Green , to ...
... gentleman to fill that station , and beg you will be so good as to acknowledge the receipt of this letter , and apprise me of your determination by the_returning_mail . I shall forward a duplicate of this letter to Bowling Green , to ...
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... gentleman , who dressed in shorts , silk stockings , and top - boots ; he had an exalted sense of the dig- nity of the court , and a great contempt for meanness , rascality , and all low rowdyism . Mr. Crittenden used to describe , in ...
... gentleman , who dressed in shorts , silk stockings , and top - boots ; he had an exalted sense of the dig- nity of the court , and a great contempt for meanness , rascality , and all low rowdyism . Mr. Crittenden used to describe , in ...
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... gentleman . They were utter strangers , but conversed pleasantly together , and when they reached Frankfort they separated , not even knowing each other's names . The House met the next day , and , after some other nomina- tions had ...
... gentleman . They were utter strangers , but conversed pleasantly together , and when they reached Frankfort they separated , not even knowing each other's names . The House met the next day , and , after some other nomina- tions had ...
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... gentleman who received last year a name that you seemed to think " I was trying to make one of little credit to him . " God knows you did me injustice in that at least . If ever I had a kind heart , it is for you ; but , as Tom Church ...
... gentleman who received last year a name that you seemed to think " I was trying to make one of little credit to him . " God knows you did me injustice in that at least . If ever I had a kind heart , it is for you ; but , as Tom Church ...
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... gentleman from Virginia , but think his appre- hensions unfounded and visionary . I believe the judgment of the ... gentlemen who would not wish to see wrong righted ? Mr. Crittenden made a speech on the 18th of February CONTROVERSIES ...
... gentleman from Virginia , but think his appre- hensions unfounded and visionary . I believe the judgment of the ... gentlemen who would not wish to see wrong righted ? Mr. Crittenden made a speech on the 18th of February CONTROVERSIES ...
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