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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... PATRIOTISM AND ACTS OF LOVE AND KINDNESS . " MAY ALL THE ENDS THEY AIM AT BE THEIR COUNTRY'S , THEIR GOD'S , AND TRUTH'S . ' ' * May all the ends thou aimest at be thy country's , thy God's , and truth's , " were among the last words ...
... PATRIOTISM AND ACTS OF LOVE AND KINDNESS . " MAY ALL THE ENDS THEY AIM AT BE THEIR COUNTRY'S , THEIR GOD'S , AND TRUTH'S . ' ' * May all the ends thou aimest at be thy country's , thy God's , and truth's , " were among the last words ...
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... patriotism of your persecuted friend , Henry Clay . This was offense enough in the eyes of him who now guides the destinies of these United States , —a sin never to be forgiven by him , whose desperate acts evince a settled determi ...
... patriotism of your persecuted friend , Henry Clay . This was offense enough in the eyes of him who now guides the destinies of these United States , —a sin never to be forgiven by him , whose desperate acts evince a settled determi ...
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... patriotism and enlightened philanthropy have such lofty conquests to achieve and such pure rewards to reap . I trust , sir , it will not be in vain that I have added the earnestness of private solicitation to the official tender that ...
... patriotism and enlightened philanthropy have such lofty conquests to achieve and such pure rewards to reap . I trust , sir , it will not be in vain that I have added the earnestness of private solicitation to the official tender that ...
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... patriotism . ” The first distinct proposition was , that the entire surplus revenue should be applied , exclusively , to warlike preparations . As amended by Mr. Grundy , the resolutions secure only so much of the revenue as may be ...
... patriotism . ” The first distinct proposition was , that the entire surplus revenue should be applied , exclusively , to warlike preparations . As amended by Mr. Grundy , the resolutions secure only so much of the revenue as may be ...
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... patriotism . I allude to Henry Clay . During a large portion of his public life I was in his confidence , and I am perfectly sure that the interest and happiness of his country were the objects to which his great talents were devoted ...
... patriotism . I allude to Henry Clay . During a large portion of his public life I was in his confidence , and I am perfectly sure that the interest and happiness of his country were the objects to which his great talents were devoted ...
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