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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... favor of the fifteenth has been duly re- ceived . I had been casting my mind about , for a day or two past , for my second aide - de - camp . Among others , you had passed through my mind , but I feared that the distance between us and ...
... favor of the fifteenth has been duly re- ceived . I had been casting my mind about , for a day or two past , for my second aide - de - camp . Among others , you had passed through my mind , but I feared that the distance between us and ...
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... favor ; its afflictions by death have been numerous and extreme . I have myself had a slight fever . With best wishes , I remain , faithfully , your friend , H. CLAY . On the 15th of November , 1826 , Mr. Crittenden 20 LIFE OF JOHN J ...
... favor ; its afflictions by death have been numerous and extreme . I have myself had a slight fever . With best wishes , I remain , faithfully , your friend , H. CLAY . On the 15th of November , 1826 , Mr. Crittenden 20 LIFE OF JOHN J ...
Side 22
... favor . Mr. Crittenden's reply to this effort on the part of the prose- cutor is all I can recall of his speech . In fact , I remember but the sentiment he expressed ; the voice , the eloquent lip , the living eye , it is impossible to ...
... favor . Mr. Crittenden's reply to this effort on the part of the prose- cutor is all I can recall of his speech . In fact , I remember but the sentiment he expressed ; the voice , the eloquent lip , the living eye , it is impossible to ...
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... favor of some of my friends who wanted to enter the service , and assures me that Kentucky has had her full share in those appointments . I have , therefore , deemed it unnecessary to trouble the Secretary in favor of Captain H. R. ...
... favor of some of my friends who wanted to enter the service , and assures me that Kentucky has had her full share in those appointments . I have , therefore , deemed it unnecessary to trouble the Secretary in favor of Captain H. R. ...
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... favor of the 27th . The affair with Mr. R. , to which you refer with so much kindness , was unavoidable ( according to that standard , my own feelings and judgment , to which its decision exclusively belonged ) . I rejoiced at its ...
... favor of the 27th . The affair with Mr. R. , to which you refer with so much kindness , was unavoidable ( according to that standard , my own feelings and judgment , to which its decision exclusively belonged ) . I rejoiced at its ...
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