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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... write out my remarks , the delivery of which cost me the best of two days , I will send you a copy . Accept assurances of the most friendly regards . J. W. BARBOUR . JOHN J. CRITTENDEN . Mr. Crittenden's house in Frankfort was a ...
... write out my remarks , the delivery of which cost me the best of two days , I will send you a copy . Accept assurances of the most friendly regards . J. W. BARBOUR . JOHN J. CRITTENDEN . Mr. Crittenden's house in Frankfort was a ...
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... write to him soon , -not , however , on Kentucky politics . Say to him that I should be very glad to gratify him if I could , by expressing an opinion in favor of the or a compromise , but I would rather oblige him in any other matter ...
... write to him soon , -not , however , on Kentucky politics . Say to him that I should be very glad to gratify him if I could , by expressing an opinion in favor of the or a compromise , but I would rather oblige him in any other matter ...
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... writing to you during the pendency of the late presidential election , requesting you to see Mr. F. P. Blair and get him to write to David White , your representative in Congress , to encour- age or induce him to vote for Mr. Adams ...
... writing to you during the pendency of the late presidential election , requesting you to see Mr. F. P. Blair and get him to write to David White , your representative in Congress , to encour- age or induce him to vote for Mr. Adams ...
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... Write to me frequently . Your friend , J. J. CRITTENDEN . ( J. J. Crittenden to Henry Clay . ) FRANKFORT , Dec. 3d , 1828 . DEAR SIR , Though recent occurrences have greatly de- pressed my spirits , my principles forbid me to despair ...
... Write to me frequently . Your friend , J. J. CRITTENDEN . ( J. J. Crittenden to Henry Clay . ) FRANKFORT , Dec. 3d , 1828 . DEAR SIR , Though recent occurrences have greatly de- pressed my spirits , my principles forbid me to despair ...
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... writing so long a letter to a Secretary of State , and will only add that I am his friend , Hon . HENRY CLAY ... write to you " more in sorrow than in anger , " and that if I had regarded you less I should not have troubled you ...
... writing so long a letter to a Secretary of State , and will only add that I am his friend , Hon . HENRY CLAY ... write to you " more in sorrow than in anger , " and that if I had regarded you less I should not have troubled you ...
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