The Life of John J. Crittenden: With Selections from His Correspondence and SpeechesMrs. Chapman Coleman University of Michigan, University Library., 1873 |
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... Mexico - Reply of Mr. Crittenden - Letter of James E. Edwards to Crittenden - Webster to Crittenden - Letter of Mr. Clay to Mr. Crittenden , inclosing J. L. White's Letter to Mr. Clay ..... CHAPTER XXII . In Senate , February 3 , 1847 ...
... Mexico - Reply of Mr. Crittenden - Letter of James E. Edwards to Crittenden - Webster to Crittenden - Letter of Mr. Clay to Mr. Crittenden , inclosing J. L. White's Letter to Mr. Clay ..... CHAPTER XXII . In Senate , February 3 , 1847 ...
Side 199
... that my son George was with Colonel Fisher in the late most unfortunate invasion of Mexico , and that he is , in all probability , now a prisoner . What is to become of him in such hands , God only knows LETTER TO MRS . CRITTENDEN . 199.
... that my son George was with Colonel Fisher in the late most unfortunate invasion of Mexico , and that he is , in all probability , now a prisoner . What is to become of him in such hands , God only knows LETTER TO MRS . CRITTENDEN . 199.
Side 208
... Mexico asserts a title which she is endeavoring to enforce by the sword . We could not , therefore , incorporate Texas into the Union without involving the United States in war with Mexico , and , I suppose , nobody would think it wise ...
... Mexico asserts a title which she is endeavoring to enforce by the sword . We could not , therefore , incorporate Texas into the Union without involving the United States in war with Mexico , and , I suppose , nobody would think it wise ...
Side 225
... Mexico ? or will they pretend to do this , -make a hypocritical effort and drop it , and complain that a Whig Senate or a Whig party prevented them ? Will they kick Calhoun out , and then in two years more make another bargain with him ...
... Mexico ? or will they pretend to do this , -make a hypocritical effort and drop it , and complain that a Whig Senate or a Whig party prevented them ? Will they kick Calhoun out , and then in two years more make another bargain with him ...
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... Mexico . The gentleman had traced the history of their admission , and the Senate had learned from him that no law was passed for their admission , -that they merely signified their approbation of our Constitution , elected senators and ...
... Mexico . The gentleman had traced the history of their admission , and the Senate had learned from him that no law was passed for their admission , -that they merely signified their approbation of our Constitution , elected senators and ...
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