The Life of John J. Crittenden: With Selections from His Correspondence and Speeches, Bind 1–2Mrs. Chapman Coleman J. B. Lippincott & Company, 1873 |
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... Whig Meeting at Pittsburg - Crittenden's Speech - Letter of Tom Clay— Letter of General Taylor to Crittenden from New Orleans - Crittenden's canvassing for Office of Governor - Debate with Powell - Letter to Orlando Brown .......... 306 ...
... Whig Meeting at Pittsburg - Crittenden's Speech - Letter of Tom Clay— Letter of General Taylor to Crittenden from New Orleans - Crittenden's canvassing for Office of Governor - Debate with Powell - Letter to Orlando Brown .......... 306 ...
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... Whigs , or Conservatives . These two parties , their leaders and followers , have continued with but little variation to the present time . Mr. Crittenden belonged to the Old Court party , —was , in fact , its leading spirit . He was ...
... Whigs , or Conservatives . These two parties , their leaders and followers , have continued with but little variation to the present time . Mr. Crittenden belonged to the Old Court party , —was , in fact , its leading spirit . He was ...
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... Whig cause , but I would not exult over a prostrate foe . I would have the Whigs magnanimous in their triumph , giving no needless offense to the enemy . The victory achieved , General Harrison will rule like a loving father over all ...
... Whig cause , but I would not exult over a prostrate foe . I would have the Whigs magnanimous in their triumph , giving no needless offense to the enemy . The victory achieved , General Harrison will rule like a loving father over all ...
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... Whig Convention . Mr. Crittenden was to be the chief orator of the day , -Mr . Clay having spoken the day before . I went , not as a politician , for I took no interest in politics , but as a Kentuckian , anxious to hear a brother ...
... Whig Convention . Mr. Crittenden was to be the chief orator of the day , -Mr . Clay having spoken the day before . I went , not as a politician , for I took no interest in politics , but as a Kentuckian , anxious to hear a brother ...
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... Whig senator was assembled . The necessity and pro- priety of a called session of Congress was made the subject of general conversation , and it appeared that there was an entire concurrence in the measure , and an almost unanimous ...
... Whig senator was assembled . The necessity and pro- priety of a called session of Congress was made the subject of general conversation , and it appeared that there was an entire concurrence in the measure , and an almost unanimous ...
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