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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... hope he is to be the victim . In a recent conversation with me about the Seminole affair , he spoke of you as " his friend Crittenden . ” I suppose he refers to the past . Give my wife's most affection- ate remembrances to Mrs ...
... hope he is to be the victim . In a recent conversation with me about the Seminole affair , he spoke of you as " his friend Crittenden . ” I suppose he refers to the past . Give my wife's most affection- ate remembrances to Mrs ...
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... hope if I am to be hung I shall be duly notified of time and place , that I may present myself in due form to my executioner . But to be serious , was it not a most remarkable proceeding ? I never doubt the good intentions of my friends ...
... hope if I am to be hung I shall be duly notified of time and place , that I may present myself in due form to my executioner . But to be serious , was it not a most remarkable proceeding ? I never doubt the good intentions of my friends ...
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... hope and fear for the fate of your nomina- tion . I believe the die is cast ! They have to - day refused to vote upon the nominations , -this decides nothing but a refusal to act for the present ; but the committee have made a report ...
... hope and fear for the fate of your nomina- tion . I believe the die is cast ! They have to - day refused to vote upon the nominations , -this decides nothing but a refusal to act for the present ; but the committee have made a report ...
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... hope I shall always be found ready to do what becomes me . I have done so on this occasion and am satisfied . We are all well , and wish much to see you . Write to me . Your father , Mrs. A. M. COLEMAN . J. J. CRITTENDEN . Mr ...
... hope I shall always be found ready to do what becomes me . I have done so on this occasion and am satisfied . We are all well , and wish much to see you . Write to me . Your father , Mrs. A. M. COLEMAN . J. J. CRITTENDEN . Mr ...
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... hope of success ; I go for that ; cannot therefore pledge myself to any particular course as to the speakership . Many will have to be consulted ; I cannot commit myself to Calhoun or any one ; I wish to be free to do my duty , as it ...
... hope of success ; I go for that ; cannot therefore pledge myself to any particular course as to the speakership . Many will have to be consulted ; I cannot commit myself to Calhoun or any one ; I wish to be free to do my duty , as it ...
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