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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... thought of concealment of his crime or flight from justice was in his heart ; he sprang on his horse , and gal- loped to the nearest house , told his story with groans , lamenta- tions , and tears , and gave himself up to answer for his ...
... thought of concealment of his crime or flight from justice was in his heart ; he sprang on his horse , and gal- loped to the nearest house , told his story with groans , lamenta- tions , and tears , and gave himself up to answer for his ...
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... thought yourselves con- strained to resort at Frankfort . The Secretary of the Treasury said to me that he thought , from the exhibit which he had of your affairs , there was no sort of necessity for it , and he added , " that he could ...
... thought yourselves con- strained to resort at Frankfort . The Secretary of the Treasury said to me that he thought , from the exhibit which he had of your affairs , there was no sort of necessity for it , and he added , " that he could ...
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... thought the same of them- selves . In early times , I recollect a row of tall Lombardy poplars , all along the front of the house ; they were grand old trees , " growing ever upward , having neither fruit nor flowers , and giving no ...
... thought the same of them- selves . In early times , I recollect a row of tall Lombardy poplars , all along the front of the house ; they were grand old trees , " growing ever upward , having neither fruit nor flowers , and giving no ...
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... thought that those proposed by the Commissioners of Tennessee ought to be modified . Your Commissioners informed those of Ten- nessee of their disagreement upon the propositions submitted to them , and that , of course , no settlement ...
... thought that those proposed by the Commissioners of Tennessee ought to be modified . Your Commissioners informed those of Ten- nessee of their disagreement upon the propositions submitted to them , and that , of course , no settlement ...
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... thought of you ; and notwithstanding the excuses with which I am furnished by the almost continued occupation of my time by courts , the legislature , and visitants , I yet take to myself some reproach for not having before written . I ...
... thought of you ; and notwithstanding the excuses with which I am furnished by the almost continued occupation of my time by courts , the legislature , and visitants , I yet take to myself some reproach for not having before written . I ...
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