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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... interest in connection with him in his social and political life . Of the mass of letters in my possession , addressed to him during forty years of his public life , I have selected such as I thought would have a general interest ...
... interest in connection with him in his social and political life . Of the mass of letters in my possession , addressed to him during forty years of his public life , I have selected such as I thought would have a general interest ...
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... Interest on Claims against the United States .......... CHAPTER XIII . Letters from Clay , R. Johnson , R. P. Letcher - Crittenden's Letter of Resigna- tion of his Place in the Cabinet of J. Tyler - Letter of G. E. Badger— Letters of ...
... Interest on Claims against the United States .......... CHAPTER XIII . Letters from Clay , R. Johnson , R. P. Letcher - Crittenden's Letter of Resigna- tion of his Place in the Cabinet of J. Tyler - Letter of G. E. Badger— Letters of ...
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... interest of all the young people in that part of the State , and many prominent lawyers , not employed in the suit , made a point of being present to hear the arguments . I remember now , with a glow of satisfaction , the bright array ...
... interest of all the young people in that part of the State , and many prominent lawyers , not employed in the suit , made a point of being present to hear the arguments . I remember now , with a glow of satisfaction , the bright array ...
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... interests of his church , giving him an account of baptisms , etc. Bob took great interest in these proceedings , and whenever one of his own negroes was to be baptized , he superintended the whole affair ; nothing would have induced ...
... interests of his church , giving him an account of baptisms , etc. Bob took great interest in these proceedings , and whenever one of his own negroes was to be baptized , he superintended the whole affair ; nothing would have induced ...
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... interest of the nation ; none others will embark in it unless with a view to mar its success . This is lamentable ... interests , and whose poisonous breath is extending to every corner of the Union . There is but one way to cure the ...
... interest of the nation ; none others will embark in it unless with a view to mar its success . This is lamentable ... interests , and whose poisonous breath is extending to every corner of the Union . There is but one way to cure the ...
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