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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... First Message to the Kentucky Legislature - R . Toombs to J. J. Crittenden .......... CHAPTER XXVI . Letters - J . Collamer to Crittenden - Jefferson Davis to Crittenden - Critten- den to O. Brown - John M. Clayton to Crittenden ...
... First Message to the Kentucky Legislature - R . Toombs to J. J. Crittenden .......... CHAPTER XXVI . Letters - J . Collamer to Crittenden - Jefferson Davis to Crittenden - Critten- den to O. Brown - John M. Clayton to Crittenden ...
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... legislature that he knew personally every man in the county . No one ever had warmer friends ; indeed , he was idolized by the older men of his party . Among these was Bob Collins , a sturdy yeoman of powerful frame , who had always a ...
... legislature that he knew personally every man in the county . No one ever had warmer friends ; indeed , he was idolized by the older men of his party . Among these was Bob Collins , a sturdy yeoman of powerful frame , who had always a ...
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... legislature , and I shall be glad to see you . The Eastern mail has this moment arrived , and brings infor- mation that the President unquestionably recommended the repeal of the embargo and non - importation acts . This looks like ...
... legislature , and I shall be glad to see you . The Eastern mail has this moment arrived , and brings infor- mation that the President unquestionably recommended the repeal of the embargo and non - importation acts . This looks like ...
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... legislature , in order that his- tory and the records of the country may not hand it down to posterity as a precedent for similar acts of usurpation . If a reversion of the proceedings in that case was important in a public point of ...
... legislature , in order that his- tory and the records of the country may not hand it down to posterity as a precedent for similar acts of usurpation . If a reversion of the proceedings in that case was important in a public point of ...
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... the arduous duties of his profession , and in the legislature , was the most interesting , and probably the happiest , of his life . The three following letters , two from Mr. Clay and 38 LIFE OF JOHN J. CRITTENDEN .
... the arduous duties of his profession , and in the legislature , was the most interesting , and probably the happiest , of his life . The three following letters , two from Mr. Clay and 38 LIFE OF JOHN J. CRITTENDEN .
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