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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... duty of both States , by a demarkation of their boundary , to avoid , as far as possible , all conflict between the claims granted by the one and the other , and to put it in the power of every individual to know where to locate his ...
... duty of both States , by a demarkation of their boundary , to avoid , as far as possible , all conflict between the claims granted by the one and the other , and to put it in the power of every individual to know where to locate his ...
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... speculations everywhere , do their duty , the issue of the present contest will , in my opinion , be certainly favorable to Mr. Adams . All that we want is a tone of confidence corresponding with the 66 LIFE OF JOHN J. CRITTENDEN .
... speculations everywhere , do their duty , the issue of the present contest will , in my opinion , be certainly favorable to Mr. Adams . All that we want is a tone of confidence corresponding with the 66 LIFE OF JOHN J. CRITTENDEN .
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... duty , and having the seeming honor of conferring the Presidency . From what I have said you may readily conclude ... duties of the Presidency . The character of his administration would depend greatly upon the qualifications of his ...
... duty , and having the seeming honor of conferring the Presidency . From what I have said you may readily conclude ... duties of the Presidency . The character of his administration would depend greatly upon the qualifications of his ...
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... duty resulting from ancient friendship bound him to far more . I have forborne answering your letter from the desire that my acknowledgment of it should be accompanied by something further than the mere general expression of my ...
... duty resulting from ancient friendship bound him to far more . I have forborne answering your letter from the desire that my acknowledgment of it should be accompanied by something further than the mere general expression of my ...
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... duty to ask you for some disavowal that may reconcile my feelings and my honor . Another reason why I did not make this application to you before now , and before you left Kentucky , was the fear that it might , in its possible ...
... duty to ask you for some disavowal that may reconcile my feelings and my honor . Another reason why I did not make this application to you before now , and before you left Kentucky , was the fear that it might , in its possible ...
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