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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... . Expecting that another man will be called to direct our military arrange- ments , I hope that a declaration of war will be made before the expiration of the period for which an embargo has been LETTER FROM GEORGE M. BIBB . 15.
... . Expecting that another man will be called to direct our military arrange- ments , I hope that a declaration of war will be made before the expiration of the period for which an embargo has been LETTER FROM GEORGE M. BIBB . 15.
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... called to Him the three ministers who wait constantly upon the throne , -Justice , Truth , and Mercy , and thus addressed them : ' Shall I create man ? ' ' O God , make him not , ' said Justice , ' for he will trample upon thy laws ...
... called to Him the three ministers who wait constantly upon the throne , -Justice , Truth , and Mercy , and thus addressed them : ' Shall I create man ? ' ' O God , make him not , ' said Justice , ' for he will trample upon thy laws ...
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... ( called in some parts of Kentucky , bergoos ) were given in the State , at that time , for electioneering purposes . Men , women , and children assembled for miles around the place of meeting to dance and sing , speak and listen to speak ...
... ( called in some parts of Kentucky , bergoos ) were given in the State , at that time , for electioneering purposes . Men , women , and children assembled for miles around the place of meeting to dance and sing , speak and listen to speak ...
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... called Relief and Anti - Relief , was agitating the State as no other question has ever agitated it . This was altogether a local question , but as Mr. Crittenden was greatly interested and took a prominent part in the dissen- sion of ...
... called Relief and Anti - Relief , was agitating the State as no other question has ever agitated it . This was altogether a local question , but as Mr. Crittenden was greatly interested and took a prominent part in the dissen- sion of ...
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... called " Walker's line , " as the boundary between North Carolina and this Commonwealth , and it is judged expe- dient to confirm and establish the said line on the part of this State . " And it was then enacted , " that the line ...
... called " Walker's line , " as the boundary between North Carolina and this Commonwealth , and it is judged expe- dient to confirm and establish the said line on the part of this State . " And it was then enacted , " that the line ...
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