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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... passed through my mind , but I feared that the distance between us and the short time I had to make my arrangements , would not afford me an opportunity to address you on this subject . Having , however , received your letter ...
... passed through my mind , but I feared that the distance between us and the short time I had to make my arrangements , would not afford me an opportunity to address you on this subject . Having , however , received your letter ...
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... passed away . At that time ladies were in the habit of attending criminal trials , and I have gone with them to the ad- joining counties for this purpose . Mr. Crittenden was born in Woodford County , about twelve miles from Frankfort ...
... passed away . At that time ladies were in the habit of attending criminal trials , and I have gone with them to the ad- joining counties for this purpose . Mr. Crittenden was born in Woodford County , about twelve miles from Frankfort ...
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... Passing a dismantled log cabin by the wayside , they deter- mined to stop and rest , tied their horses , struck a light , and concluded to play " High , low , jack , and the game , " and take a little grog from time to time , by way of ...
... Passing a dismantled log cabin by the wayside , they deter- mined to stop and rest , tied their horses , struck a light , and concluded to play " High , low , jack , and the game , " and take a little grog from time to time , by way of ...
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... passed his hand several times over his eyelids , as one half asleep is accustomed to do . " Gentlemen of the jury , I have either slept and dreamed , or I have had a vivid waking dream , which I can scarcely dispel . I thought I had ...
... passed his hand several times over his eyelids , as one half asleep is accustomed to do . " Gentlemen of the jury , I have either slept and dreamed , or I have had a vivid waking dream , which I can scarcely dispel . I thought I had ...
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... passed a large pond . " Stop there ; Blair ! " cried Bob Collins , angrily . " Look at that ! that's a frog- pond and full of frogs , and the varmints often make such a hell of a fuss the whole neighborhood is disturbed . Every frog ...
... passed a large pond . " Stop there ; Blair ! " cried Bob Collins , angrily . " Look at that ! that's a frog- pond and full of frogs , and the varmints often make such a hell of a fuss the whole neighborhood is disturbed . Every frog ...
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