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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... hand of a woman . There was , however , danger in delay , as many of the records necessary for such a work were being lost or obliterated . The consciousness of this fact impelled me to the effort I have made , and now submit to the ...
... hand of a woman . There was , however , danger in delay , as many of the records necessary for such a work were being lost or obliterated . The consciousness of this fact impelled me to the effort I have made , and now submit to the ...
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... hand , ISAAC SHELBY . A number of young men in Russellville , Kentucky , raised and equipped a volunteer artillery company , in 1816 , of which Mr. Crittenden was selected captain ; he was commissioned as captain by Governor Shelby ...
... hand , ISAAC SHELBY . A number of young men in Russellville , Kentucky , raised and equipped a volunteer artillery company , in 1816 , of which Mr. Crittenden was selected captain ; he was commissioned as captain by Governor Shelby ...
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... hand of the prophet . " Mr. Crittenden seemed inspired , and his aspect and words carried conviction with them , not only to the sympathetic audi- ence , but to the stern jury . I think it was of this man Gillespie that I once heard Mr ...
... hand of the prophet . " Mr. Crittenden seemed inspired , and his aspect and words carried conviction with them , not only to the sympathetic audi- ence , but to the stern jury . I think it was of this man Gillespie that I once heard Mr ...
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... hand several times over his eyelids , as one half asleep is accustomed to do . " Gentlemen of the jury , I have ... hands on deck , the whale is upon us , she blows ! ' I looked , and there indeed was the monster of the deep ; its tail ...
... hand several times over his eyelids , as one half asleep is accustomed to do . " Gentlemen of the jury , I have ... hands on deck , the whale is upon us , she blows ! ' I looked , and there indeed was the monster of the deep ; its tail ...
Side 26
... hand for- givingly , and they went off arm in arm to settle their differ- ences over the punch - bowl . Mr. Crittenden was so often electioneering in Franklin County for a seat in the Kentucky legislature that he knew personally every ...
... hand for- givingly , and they went off arm in arm to settle their differ- ences over the punch - bowl . Mr. Crittenden was so often electioneering in Franklin County for a seat in the Kentucky legislature that he knew personally every ...
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