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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... honor to be distin- guished among such brilliant competitors . The names of Jesse Bledsoe , Robert and Charles Wickliffe , John Pope , John Rowan , John Boyle , Ben Hardin , Richard Menifee , John Adair , William T. Barry , Robert ...
... honor to be distin- guished among such brilliant competitors . The names of Jesse Bledsoe , Robert and Charles Wickliffe , John Pope , John Rowan , John Boyle , Ben Hardin , Richard Menifee , John Adair , William T. Barry , Robert ...
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... honor to be , most respectfully , Your obedient servant , ISAAC SHELBY . CAMP AT LIMESTONE , November 2 , 1813 . Major J. J. Crittenden having acted as my second aide - de- camp on the late expedition into Canada , I cannot , in justice ...
... honor to be , most respectfully , Your obedient servant , ISAAC SHELBY . CAMP AT LIMESTONE , November 2 , 1813 . Major J. J. Crittenden having acted as my second aide - de- camp on the late expedition into Canada , I cannot , in justice ...
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... honor of submitting to you . I am influenced by reasons some- what of a personal character , to desire its passage . It is the work of the honorable gentleman ( Mr. Morrow ) of Ohio , who is so soon to be finally separated from us : he ...
... honor of submitting to you . I am influenced by reasons some- what of a personal character , to desire its passage . It is the work of the honorable gentleman ( Mr. Morrow ) of Ohio , who is so soon to be finally separated from us : he ...
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... honor of his own native State . And in acceding to the pro- posed terms of compromise , he trusts that he has in naught committed either her honor or her true interest . The undersigned begs leave to tender his sincere acknowl- edgments ...
... honor of his own native State . And in acceding to the pro- posed terms of compromise , he trusts that he has in naught committed either her honor or her true interest . The undersigned begs leave to tender his sincere acknowl- edgments ...
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... honor to Count Pulaski . Moses re- turned home shortly after the siege , and never crossed the mountains again during the war . The next year , 1782 , he , with other adventurers , went to the new settlements , then forming where ...
... honor to Count Pulaski . Moses re- turned home shortly after the siege , and never crossed the mountains again during the war . The next year , 1782 , he , with other adventurers , went to the new settlements , then forming where ...
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