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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... occasion of Mrs. Crittenden's death , Mr. Crittenden received the following letter from Mr. Clay : ASHLAND , 17th September , 1824 . MY DEAR SIR , -Although I know how utterly unavailing are the condolences of friends , however sincere ...
... occasion of Mrs. Crittenden's death , Mr. Crittenden received the following letter from Mr. Clay : ASHLAND , 17th September , 1824 . MY DEAR SIR , -Although I know how utterly unavailing are the condolences of friends , however sincere ...
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... occasion , when Mr. Crittenden was engaged in de- fending a man who had committed a capital offense , he closed an elaborate and powerful argument by the following beautiful allegory : " When God in his eternal counsel conceived the ...
... occasion , when Mr. Crittenden was engaged in de- fending a man who had committed a capital offense , he closed an elaborate and powerful argument by the following beautiful allegory : " When God in his eternal counsel conceived the ...
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... occasion referred to , dressed , of course , in green , and followed by a stal- wart negro man , bearing a market - basket ; not the pitiful thing now dignified by the name of market - basket , but a basket in which Falstaff might have ...
... occasion referred to , dressed , of course , in green , and followed by a stal- wart negro man , bearing a market - basket ; not the pitiful thing now dignified by the name of market - basket , but a basket in which Falstaff might have ...
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... example of our own sons , in our own borders . Let us do this , then , when the occasion offers , but let us send this broken - hearted , trembling mother [ pointing to the prisoner's mother , who MR . CRITTENDEN AND GENERAL FLOURNOY . 25.
... example of our own sons , in our own borders . Let us do this , then , when the occasion offers , but let us send this broken - hearted , trembling mother [ pointing to the prisoner's mother , who MR . CRITTENDEN AND GENERAL FLOURNOY . 25.
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... river , old Father N. exhorted at every step , and Bob cried out , " Amen ! " most devoutly . On one occasion Bob came into town to give Mr. Crittenden an account of a misfortune that had befallen him BOB COLLINS ' CHURCH . 27.
... river , old Father N. exhorted at every step , and Bob cried out , " Amen ! " most devoutly . On one occasion Bob came into town to give Mr. Crittenden an account of a misfortune that had befallen him BOB COLLINS ' CHURCH . 27.
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