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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... remain at the head of the War Department . The President and majority in Congress have already suffered much by having such a man in that position . He must be dismissed by the President , or an inquiry of some kind , touching the con ...
... remain at the head of the War Department . The President and majority in Congress have already suffered much by having such a man in that position . He must be dismissed by the President , or an inquiry of some kind , touching the con ...
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... death have been numerous and extreme . I have myself had a slight fever . With best wishes , I remain , faithfully , your friend , H. CLAY . On the 15th of November , 1826 , Mr. Crittenden 20 LIFE OF JOHN J. CRITTENDEN .
... death have been numerous and extreme . I have myself had a slight fever . With best wishes , I remain , faithfully , your friend , H. CLAY . On the 15th of November , 1826 , Mr. Crittenden 20 LIFE OF JOHN J. CRITTENDEN .
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... remain long in the hands of those blood - hounds ! to be given up for Malden , as no doubt it will on a general peace . Will you come to Frankfort this winter ? If the war continues , the country will want her best friends in the ...
... remain long in the hands of those blood - hounds ! to be given up for Malden , as no doubt it will on a general peace . Will you come to Frankfort this winter ? If the war continues , the country will want her best friends in the ...
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... remain faithfully yours , H. CLAY . P.S. - Tell Bibb that he and you must make out your joint instructions to me , relative to Florida , and which , as I acknowl- edge the right of instruction , I shall of course obey , or disobey under ...
... remain faithfully yours , H. CLAY . P.S. - Tell Bibb that he and you must make out your joint instructions to me , relative to Florida , and which , as I acknowl- edge the right of instruction , I shall of course obey , or disobey under ...
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... remains free from them , or taking Texas , I must prefer the latter ! The Missouri subject monopo- lizes all our conversation , all our thoughts , and for three weeks at least , to come , will occupy all our time . Nobody seems to think ...
... remains free from them , or taking Texas , I must prefer the latter ! The Missouri subject monopo- lizes all our conversation , all our thoughts , and for three weeks at least , to come , will occupy all our time . Nobody seems to think ...
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