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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... carry a number of votes along with him , Mr. F. P. Blair conceived what he himself calls the mad idea of winning him completely away from Mr. Crittenden by a little well - applied flattery and political dealing . He accordingly visited ...
... carry a number of votes along with him , Mr. F. P. Blair conceived what he himself calls the mad idea of winning him completely away from Mr. Crittenden by a little well - applied flattery and political dealing . He accordingly visited ...
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... carried away by the discourse , and exclaimed , “ Yes , yes ! a model ! a model ! I wish I had a thousand such . " He professed to be hurt on perceiving that this was not regarded as altogether a pious ejaculation . The church members ...
... carried away by the discourse , and exclaimed , “ Yes , yes ! a model ! a model ! I wish I had a thousand such . " He professed to be hurt on perceiving that this was not regarded as altogether a pious ejaculation . The church members ...
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... carried on , will finally exhaust the best blood and interest of the nation ; none others will embark in it unless with a view to mar its success . This is lamentable , but true ! and unless we can cure the evil at home , defeat and ...
... carried on , will finally exhaust the best blood and interest of the nation ; none others will embark in it unless with a view to mar its success . This is lamentable , but true ! and unless we can cure the evil at home , defeat and ...
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... carried but a short distance from the battle - ground , where he lay on his back nearly three months , and was only able to ride out a few days before General Morgan came up into the district of Ninety- Six . He joined Morgan but a day ...
... carried but a short distance from the battle - ground , where he lay on his back nearly three months , and was only able to ride out a few days before General Morgan came up into the district of Ninety- Six . He joined Morgan but a day ...
Side 59
... carry into effect the alternative , which it is said he menaced ? There is , how- ever , no incompatibility between the two courses , which may be tried in succession , or simultaneously , according to circum- stances . I have therefore ...
... carry into effect the alternative , which it is said he menaced ? There is , how- ever , no incompatibility between the two courses , which may be tried in succession , or simultaneously , according to circum- stances . I have therefore ...
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