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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... tell you the next opportunity . J. J. CRITTENDEN . Yours truly , SAM HOPKINS . FRANKFORT , August 20 , 1813 . DEAR SIR , -Your favor of the fifteenth has been duly re- ceived . I had been casting my mind about , for a day or two past ...
... tell you the next opportunity . J. J. CRITTENDEN . Yours truly , SAM HOPKINS . FRANKFORT , August 20 , 1813 . DEAR SIR , -Your favor of the fifteenth has been duly re- ceived . I had been casting my mind about , for a day or two past ...
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... tell it , with great gusto ; but there is no doubt that Mr. Crittenden's exemplary discharge of his new duties gained him many votes . In 1816-17 Mr. Crittenden was Speaker of the House of Representatives in Kentucky , and was elected ...
... tell it , with great gusto ; but there is no doubt that Mr. Crittenden's exemplary discharge of his new duties gained him many votes . In 1816-17 Mr. Crittenden was Speaker of the House of Representatives in Kentucky , and was elected ...
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... tell , he concludes by recommending further laws to enforce our neutrality ! —in other words , further laws against the Patriots . I shall be glad to hear from you , And remain faithfully yours , H. CLAY . P.S. - Tell Bibb that he and ...
... tell , he concludes by recommending further laws to enforce our neutrality ! —in other words , further laws against the Patriots . I shall be glad to hear from you , And remain faithfully yours , H. CLAY . P.S. - Tell Bibb that he and ...
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... Tell Bibb he is a lazy fellow , but lazy as he is , I must subscribe myself his and your - Faithful friend , ( James W. Barbour to John J. Crittenden . ) HENRY CLAY . WASHINGTON , February 6 , 1820 . DEAR SIR , -I sincerely regret that ...
... Tell Bibb he is a lazy fellow , but lazy as he is , I must subscribe myself his and your - Faithful friend , ( James W. Barbour to John J. Crittenden . ) HENRY CLAY . WASHINGTON , February 6 , 1820 . DEAR SIR , -I sincerely regret that ...
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... tell you that our senator ( Mr. Rowan ) is among the bitterest of the opponents to the administration . He appears as if he had been gathering a head of malignity for some years back , which he is now letting off upon poor Mr. Adams and ...
... tell you that our senator ( Mr. Rowan ) is among the bitterest of the opponents to the administration . He appears as if he had been gathering a head of malignity for some years back , which he is now letting off upon poor Mr. Adams and ...
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