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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... Representatives of Kentucky from Logan County- Made Speaker of the House - Marriage - Children - Letter from Mr. Clay on the Death of his First Wife - Woodford County Courts Criminal Trials -Canvassing in Kentucky - Preston Blair ...
... Representatives of Kentucky from Logan County- Made Speaker of the House - Marriage - Children - Letter from Mr. Clay on the Death of his First Wife - Woodford County Courts Criminal Trials -Canvassing in Kentucky - Preston Blair ...
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... Representatives of Kentucky from Logan County - Made Speaker of the House - Marriage - Children - Letter from Mr. Clay on the Death of his First Wife - Woodford County Courts - Criminal Trials - Canvassing in Kentucky - Preston Blair ...
... Representatives of Kentucky from Logan County - Made Speaker of the House - Marriage - Children - Letter from Mr. Clay on the Death of his First Wife - Woodford County Courts - Criminal Trials - Canvassing in Kentucky - Preston Blair ...
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... Representatives in Kentucky , and was elected in 1817 to the Senate of the United States . There is an anecdote connected with his maiden speech which Governor Barbour related with great spirit . The subject was worthy of Mr ...
... Representatives in Kentucky , and was elected in 1817 to the Senate of the United States . There is an anecdote connected with his maiden speech which Governor Barbour related with great spirit . The subject was worthy of Mr ...
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... Representatives is doubtful . I am inclined to think that it will be finally compromised . No idea exists here of any issue or modification of paper to relieve the country . The prevailing opinion is that the only effectual relief for ...
... Representatives is doubtful . I am inclined to think that it will be finally compromised . No idea exists here of any issue or modification of paper to relieve the country . The prevailing opinion is that the only effectual relief for ...
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... Representatives of that State are decidedly opposed to Craw- ford . Adams is the most potent there . With the people , Jack- son is next to Adams , and should the election go to the people Jackson may prevail in that State . The ...
... Representatives of that State are decidedly opposed to Craw- ford . Adams is the most potent there . With the people , Jack- son is next to Adams , and should the election go to the people Jackson may prevail in that State . The ...
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