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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... present to hear the arguments . I remember now , with a glow of satisfaction , the bright array of native talent which I saw congregated on that occasion . General Flournoy , an eccentric , but clever and kindly lawyer , belonging to ...
... present to hear the arguments . I remember now , with a glow of satisfaction , the bright array of native talent which I saw congregated on that occasion . General Flournoy , an eccentric , but clever and kindly lawyer , belonging to ...
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... present ] , and her dear , loved son , back to their home in peace . He has been overtaken in a great crime , but an acquittal , in consideration of his youth and other extenuating circumstances , will be honorable to our great State ...
... present ] , and her dear , loved son , back to their home in peace . He has been overtaken in a great crime , but an acquittal , in consideration of his youth and other extenuating circumstances , will be honorable to our great State ...
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... present time . Mr. Crittenden belonged to the Old Court party , -was , in fact , its leading spirit . He was made president of the Commonwealth's Bank , and con- tinued to fill that position for some time . Among the many private ...
... present time . Mr. Crittenden belonged to the Old Court party , -was , in fact , its leading spirit . He was made president of the Commonwealth's Bank , and con- tinued to fill that position for some time . Among the many private ...
Side 47
... present , in the language of diplomacy , placed " ad referendum . " In a year or two they will be , like Falstaff's reasons , as thick as blackberries . The old Revolutionary gen- eration has passed away . The new presents so many who ...
... present , in the language of diplomacy , placed " ad referendum . " In a year or two they will be , like Falstaff's reasons , as thick as blackberries . The old Revolutionary gen- eration has passed away . The new presents so many who ...
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... everywhere , do their duty , the issue of the present contest will , in my opinion , be certainly favorable to Mr. Adams . All that we want is a tone of confidence corresponding with the 66 LIFE OF JOHN J. CRITTENDEN .
... everywhere , do their duty , the issue of the present contest will , in my opinion , be certainly favorable to Mr. Adams . All that we want is a tone of confidence corresponding with the 66 LIFE OF JOHN J. CRITTENDEN .
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