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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... sentiment he expressed ; the voice , the eloquent lip , the living eye , it is impossible to portray . " Can any man in his senses , with a throbbing heart in his bosom , doubt this man's testimony ? No , gentlemen of the jury , the ...
... sentiment he expressed ; the voice , the eloquent lip , the living eye , it is impossible to portray . " Can any man in his senses , with a throbbing heart in his bosom , doubt this man's testimony ? No , gentlemen of the jury , the ...
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... sentiments , joined the Methodist Church , liberated his slaves , and , so far as I know and believe , has always supported a good character in that county . It is possible , while at the South , in 1780-81 , from his ardent disposition ...
... sentiments , joined the Methodist Church , liberated his slaves , and , so far as I know and believe , has always supported a good character in that county . It is possible , while at the South , in 1780-81 , from his ardent disposition ...
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... sentiments of respect and love which they cherish for you , —they are influenced by views of a more general nature . They have learned with indignation that the hand of arbitrary power has reached you , that you have been rudely hurled ...
... sentiments of respect and love which they cherish for you , —they are influenced by views of a more general nature . They have learned with indignation that the hand of arbitrary power has reached you , that you have been rudely hurled ...
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... sentiments of personal regard , respect , and esteem , we remain your humble servants , THOMAS RHEA , THOMAS PORTER , D. L. SMITH , JOHN M. SHIRLEY , BEN PROCTOR , W. STARLING , JAMES WILSON , E. M. EWING , W. L. SANDS , M. B. MORTON ...
... sentiments of personal regard , respect , and esteem , we remain your humble servants , THOMAS RHEA , THOMAS PORTER , D. L. SMITH , JOHN M. SHIRLEY , BEN PROCTOR , W. STARLING , JAMES WILSON , E. M. EWING , W. L. SANDS , M. B. MORTON ...
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... sentiments would be the same with mine were our situations reversed and I the person to stand in need of service . Were I even your enemy , or separated by irreversible lines of party , you would have had a right to require of me as ...
... sentiments would be the same with mine were our situations reversed and I the person to stand in need of service . Were I even your enemy , or separated by irreversible lines of party , you would have had a right to require of me as ...
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