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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... hear the arguments . I remember now , with a glow of satisfaction , the bright array of native talent which I saw congregated on that occasion . General Flournoy , an eccentric , but clever and kindly lawyer , belonging to that part of ...
... hear the arguments . I remember now , with a glow of satisfaction , the bright array of native talent which I saw congregated on that occasion . General Flournoy , an eccentric , but clever and kindly lawyer , belonging to that part of ...
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... hear a confused and almost inaudible sentence ; at others something of about this importance , " Miss Crittenden , I see you . " These little confidences of his were a source of unending amusement to the young ladies . General Flournoy ...
... hear a confused and almost inaudible sentence ; at others something of about this importance , " Miss Crittenden , I see you . " These little confidences of his were a source of unending amusement to the young ladies . General Flournoy ...
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... hear of your happiness and prosperity . Your obedient servant , ISAAC SHELBY . Hon . J. J. CRITTENDEN . ( George M. Bibb to John J. Crittenden . ) WASHINGTON CITY , April 24 , 1814 . DEAR JOHN , -The court - martial sentenced Hull to be ...
... hear of your happiness and prosperity . Your obedient servant , ISAAC SHELBY . Hon . J. J. CRITTENDEN . ( George M. Bibb to John J. Crittenden . ) WASHINGTON CITY , April 24 , 1814 . DEAR JOHN , -The court - martial sentenced Hull to be ...
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... hear of the prosperity of the young 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 ...
... hear of the prosperity of the young 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 ...
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... hear from you , And remain faithfully yours , H. CLAY . P.S. - Tell Bibb that he and you must make out your joint instructions to me , relative to Florida , and which , as I acknowl- edge the right of instruction , I shall of course ...
... hear from you , And remain faithfully yours , H. CLAY . P.S. - Tell Bibb that he and you must make out your joint instructions to me , relative to Florida , and which , as I acknowl- edge the right of instruction , I shall of course ...
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