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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... seem to suppose , it was contemplated to take Florida without the aban- donment of Texas , one could consider of the scheme ... seems to think of or care about anything else . The issue of the question in the House of Representatives is ...
... seem to suppose , it was contemplated to take Florida without the aban- donment of Texas , one could consider of the scheme ... seems to think of or care about anything else . The issue of the question in the House of Representatives is ...
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... seems that the people of North Carolina are taking up Jackson , as Pennsylvania did , against their politicians and of their own mere will . So it is in New York . The majority of the Senate are disposed to keep the appointment of ...
... seems that the people of North Carolina are taking up Jackson , as Pennsylvania did , against their politicians and of their own mere will . So it is in New York . The majority of the Senate are disposed to keep the appointment of ...
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... seems to be giving way ) , the Colonel will be a real , as he is now a nominal , sup- porter of the administration . The President wishes not to ap- point a judge in place of our inestimable friend , poor Todd , until the Senate ...
... seems to be giving way ) , the Colonel will be a real , as he is now a nominal , sup- porter of the administration . The President wishes not to ap- point a judge in place of our inestimable friend , poor Todd , until the Senate ...
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... seems to me that it would have been better to have repelled the resolution of General Allen with indignation . I make , however , no reproaches . I utter no complaints . Resigna- tion and submission constitute my duty , and I conform to ...
... seems to me that it would have been better to have repelled the resolution of General Allen with indignation . I make , however , no reproaches . I utter no complaints . Resigna- tion and submission constitute my duty , and I conform to ...
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... seems to be the expectation of your friends . It is certainly mine . Our judges of the Court of Appeals , Owsley and Mills , have this day delivered their resignations to the governor . This will deprive the agitators of one of their ...
... seems to be the expectation of your friends . It is certainly mine . Our judges of the Court of Appeals , Owsley and Mills , have this day delivered their resignations to the governor . This will deprive the agitators of one of their ...
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