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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... matters do not stand so well . There are about sixteen or seventeen senators resolved on opposition at all events ... matter . I mean to abjure Kentucky politics , not because I have not the deepest interest in all that concerns 64 ...
... matters do not stand so well . There are about sixteen or seventeen senators resolved on opposition at all events ... matter . I mean to abjure Kentucky politics , not because I have not the deepest interest in all that concerns 64 ...
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... matter , my preference was for Jackson ; but that preference was unmingled with any condemnatory or vindictive spirit towards those who should take a different course . I felt that it was a subject of deep and vital consequence , and ...
... matter , my preference was for Jackson ; but that preference was unmingled with any condemnatory or vindictive spirit towards those who should take a different course . I felt that it was a subject of deep and vital consequence , and ...
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... matter of deep regret ; of its merits I may say I know nothing , and it is my wish to remain ignorant . I have known Mr. Love long , and esteemed him as a friend and man of honor ; but I may still entertain the hope that he ...
... matter of deep regret ; of its merits I may say I know nothing , and it is my wish to remain ignorant . I have known Mr. Love long , and esteemed him as a friend and man of honor ; but I may still entertain the hope that he ...
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... matter will depend upon circumstances . I do not seek it . But if it should be the work of my friends , if it should appear that my name can be used with a greater prospect of success than another , then I will be a candidate . This is ...
... matter will depend upon circumstances . I do not seek it . But if it should be the work of my friends , if it should appear that my name can be used with a greater prospect of success than another , then I will be a candidate . This is ...
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... matter , and you can act on it according to your discretion . I see no alter- native for you but to have a convention to nominate candidates for governor and lieutenant - governor , and electors also . More- head must be the candidate ...
... matter , and you can act on it according to your discretion . I see no alter- native for you but to have a convention to nominate candidates for governor and lieutenant - governor , and electors also . More- head must be the candidate ...
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