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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Side vii
... heart has failed me many times since I commenced the work , but I have been again encouraged by words of cheer and kindly interest from more than one who knew and loved my father . Many distinguished men make preparation , during their ...
... heart has failed me many times since I commenced the work , but I have been again encouraged by words of cheer and kindly interest from more than one who knew and loved my father . Many distinguished men make preparation , during their ...
Side viii
... heart of hearts , " is most surely displayed by such letters . My father was not a demonstrative man in his daily intercourse , most certainly he was not demon- strative in his family circle , but his letters to his wife and chil- dren ...
... heart of hearts , " is most surely displayed by such letters . My father was not a demonstrative man in his daily intercourse , most certainly he was not demon- strative in his family circle , but his letters to his wife and chil- dren ...
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... heart , an aristocrat . In this case , after great difficulty and delay , eleven jurymen had been obtained . Many respectable - looking men had been summoned , and rejected by the counsel for the prisoner , and both the judge and ...
... heart , an aristocrat . In this case , after great difficulty and delay , eleven jurymen had been obtained . Many respectable - looking men had been summoned , and rejected by the counsel for the prisoner , and both the judge and ...
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... heart ; he sprang on his horse , and gal- loped to the nearest house , told his story with groans , lamenta- tions ... heart in his bosom , doubt this man's testimony ? No , gentlemen of the jury , the truth gushed from his burdened ...
... heart ; he sprang on his horse , and gal- loped to the nearest house , told his story with groans , lamenta- tions ... heart in his bosom , doubt this man's testimony ? No , gentlemen of the jury , the truth gushed from his burdened ...
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... heart that the other is but a frog , and scorns him . Presently a little boy from the village comes along and thinks to himself , Ha ! my fine fellow , I'll put a stop to this . He approaches the edge of the pond , and hollows out Wh ...
... heart that the other is but a frog , and scorns him . Presently a little boy from the village comes along and thinks to himself , Ha ! my fine fellow , I'll put a stop to this . He approaches the edge of the pond , and hollows out Wh ...
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