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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... character . Lyon had a right to remu- neration ; this right ought not to be sacrificed to contingencies or speculative opinions . We may not do wrong that right may come of it ! Justice to the individual , to the country , to the ...
... character . Lyon had a right to remu- neration ; this right ought not to be sacrificed to contingencies or speculative opinions . We may not do wrong that right may come of it ! Justice to the individual , to the country , to the ...
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... character , to desire its passage . It is the work of the honorable gentleman ( Mr. Morrow ) of Ohio , who is so soon to be finally separated from us : he has long been our Palinurus in everything that relates to this important sub ...
... character , to desire its passage . It is the work of the honorable gentleman ( Mr. Morrow ) of Ohio , who is so soon to be finally separated from us : he has long been our Palinurus in everything that relates to this important sub ...
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... character , and the still more endearing ties of con- sanguinity . In the course of our negotiations your Commissioners sub- mitted to those of Tennessee the following propositions : First BOUNDARY LINE OF KENTUCKY . 51.
... character , and the still more endearing ties of con- sanguinity . In the course of our negotiations your Commissioners sub- mitted to those of Tennessee the following propositions : First BOUNDARY LINE OF KENTUCKY . 51.
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... character , yet all these feelings are subordinate to that supe- rior attachment and love which binds him to the interest and honor of his own native State . And in acceding to the pro- posed terms of compromise , he trusts that he has ...
... character , yet all these feelings are subordinate to that supe- rior attachment and love which binds him to the interest and honor of his own native State . And in acceding to the pro- posed terms of compromise , he trusts that he has ...
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... character in that county . It is possible , while at the South , in 1780-81 , from his ardent disposition and the prevailing excitement of the times , that he may in some cases have acted imprudently . The war between the Whigs and ...
... character in that county . It is possible , while at the South , in 1780-81 , from his ardent disposition and the prevailing excitement of the times , that he may in some cases have acted imprudently . The war between the Whigs and ...
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