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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... present , in the language of diplomacy , placed " ad referendum . " In a year or two they will be , like Falstaff's reasons , as thick as blackberries . The old Revolutionary gen- eration has passed away . The new presents so many who ...
... present , in the language of diplomacy , placed " ad referendum . " In a year or two they will be , like Falstaff's reasons , as thick as blackberries . The old Revolutionary gen- eration has passed away . The new presents so many who ...
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... 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 , but in this instance I am afraid their zeal and just confidence in my ...
... 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 , but in this instance I am afraid their zeal and just confidence in my ...
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... present with you all . Present sundry congrat- ulations to Mason on his marriage . To such a wife as he has been fortunate enough to get , I hope he will make a dutiful and obedient husband . As to politics , curse politics ! Webster's ...
... present with you all . Present sundry congrat- ulations to Mason on his marriage . To such a wife as he has been fortunate enough to get , I hope he will make a dutiful and obedient husband . As to politics , curse politics ! Webster's ...
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... present stronger , and has a better chance , than Harrison for Illinois and Missouri . At this moment of some alarm with him and his friends , it is better to increase than diminish their hopes . This will open to your view the whole ...
... present stronger , and has a better chance , than Harrison for Illinois and Missouri . At this moment of some alarm with him and his friends , it is better to increase than diminish their hopes . This will open to your view the whole ...
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... present position , and never did man meet his fate with more unpre- tending integrity and fortitude . There is no parade in the course he has taken ; not a spark of pretension or ostentation is visible . The conduct he has adopted seems ...
... present position , and never did man meet his fate with more unpre- tending integrity and fortitude . There is no parade in the course he has taken ; not a spark of pretension or ostentation is visible . The conduct he has adopted seems ...
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