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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... question . Who could have thought , last session , that the little speck we then saw was to be swelled into the importance it has now assumed , and that upon its decision depended the duration of the Union ? The dissolution is one of ...
... question . Who could have thought , last session , that the little speck we then saw was to be swelled into the importance it has now assumed , and that upon its decision depended the duration of the Union ? The dissolution is one of ...
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... question , originally called Relief and Anti - Relief , was agitating the State as no other question has ever agitated it . This was altogether a local question , but as Mr. Crittenden was greatly interested and took a prominent part in ...
... question , originally called Relief and Anti - Relief , was agitating the State as no other question has ever agitated it . This was altogether a local question , but as Mr. Crittenden was greatly interested and took a prominent part in ...
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... question of difficulty between the two States is , whether " Walker's line " should be established , as Tennessee insists , or whether the line of division shall be sought for and fixed , as Kentucky has contended , upon the latitude of ...
... question of difficulty between the two States is , whether " Walker's line " should be established , as Tennessee insists , or whether the line of division shall be sought for and fixed , as Kentucky has contended , upon the latitude of ...
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... question is not now , as in the days of the republi- can Jefferson , " Is he honest ? is he capable ? is he faithful ? ” No ! the only questions now propounded are , " Is he a true Swiss ? did he vote against my competitor ? has he ...
... question is not now , as in the days of the republi- can Jefferson , " Is he honest ? is he capable ? is he faithful ? ” No ! the only questions now propounded are , " Is he a true Swiss ? did he vote against my competitor ? has he ...
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... question absorbs everything else , and but little is doing , or will be done , in Congress at the present session , though the session will , in all probability , be a long one . In the great struggle for political deliverance that is ...
... question absorbs everything else , and but little is doing , or will be done , in Congress at the present session , though the session will , in all probability , be a long one . In the great struggle for political deliverance that is ...
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