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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... Territory of Illinois by Ninian Ed- wards - Appointed Aide - de - Camp by General Shelby , in 1813 , for the Campaign into Canada - Letters from Chancellor George M. Bibb , Gen- eral Samuel Hopkins , General Shelby - Anecdote of his ...
... Territory of Illinois by Ninian Ed- wards - Appointed Aide - de - Camp by General Shelby , in 1813 , for the Campaign into Canada - Letters from Chancellor George M. Bibb , Gen- eral Samuel Hopkins , General Shelby - Anecdote of his ...
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... Territory of Illinois by Ninian Edwards— Appointed Aide - de - Camp by General Shelby , in 1813 , for the Campaign into Canada - Letters from Chancellor George M. Bibb , General Samuel Hopkins , General Shelby - Anecdote of his Legal ...
... Territory of Illinois by Ninian Edwards— Appointed Aide - de - Camp by General Shelby , in 1813 , for the Campaign into Canada - Letters from Chancellor George M. Bibb , General Samuel Hopkins , General Shelby - Anecdote of his Legal ...
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... Territory of Illinois , by Ninian Edwards , then governor of the Territory , and in 1810 he received a commission as aide - de- camp from Governor Edwards . In 1811-12 , Mr. Crittenden was elected to the Kentucky legis- lature , and ...
... Territory of Illinois , by Ninian Edwards , then governor of the Territory , and in 1810 he received a commission as aide - de- camp from Governor Edwards . In 1811-12 , Mr. Crittenden was elected to the Kentucky legis- lature , and ...
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... territory without firing a gun , — which surrender was followed by such loss of lives and treasure , -is not punished with death , but pardoned by the com- mander - in - chief , what can we expect ? No military officer hereafter can be ...
... territory without firing a gun , — which surrender was followed by such loss of lives and treasure , -is not punished with death , but pardoned by the com- mander - in - chief , what can we expect ? No military officer hereafter can be ...
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... territorial difference ; was this the " suaviter in modo❞ which ought to be pursued in settling boundaries ? Such a dis- pute would not now be settled between these potent States so easily . Suppose , in this difference between ...
... territorial difference ; was this the " suaviter in modo❞ which ought to be pursued in settling boundaries ? Such a dis- pute would not now be settled between these potent States so easily . Suppose , in this difference between ...
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