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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... election was to take place , an appoint- ment was made for a political meeting in the neighborhood . Mr. Blair reached the ground first , and made a violent speech , in which he brought many charges against Mr. Crittenden's political ...
... election was to take place , an appoint- ment was made for a political meeting in the neighborhood . Mr. Blair reached the ground first , and made a violent speech , in which he brought many charges against Mr. Crittenden's political ...
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... election go to the people Jackson may prevail in that State . The indications in Mary- land are for Jackson . Tennessee and Alabama , Mississippi , Louisiana and Missouri , for Jackson . All New England for Adams . As for Indiana and ...
... election go to the people Jackson may prevail in that State . The indications in Mary- land are for Jackson . Tennessee and Alabama , Mississippi , Louisiana and Missouri , for Jackson . All New England for Adams . As for Indiana and ...
Side 62
... elections . I rejoice in your election , to which I attach the greatest importance . I rejoice that the vile and dis- gusting means employed to defeat you have failed , as they ought to have failed . Your presence in the House will be ...
... elections . I rejoice in your election , to which I attach the greatest importance . I rejoice that the vile and dis- gusting means employed to defeat you have failed , as they ought to have failed . Your presence in the House will be ...
Side 63
... election . You are pleased to attach more consequence to it than it deserves . The general result of our late elections is a triumph , and a just subject of congratulation among the friends of constitutional government . It is my ...
... election . You are pleased to attach more consequence to it than it deserves . The general result of our late elections is a triumph , and a just subject of congratulation among the friends of constitutional government . It is my ...
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... election , and speaking in reference to your exclusion from the contest , and to your being called upon to decide ... elections to their legislatures last fall . far from discouraging our friends there it is believed that good will come ...
... election , and speaking in reference to your exclusion from the contest , and to your being called upon to decide ... elections to their legislatures last fall . far from discouraging our friends there it is believed that good will come ...
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