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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... things " spread out before us . 66 Some of these occasions dwell most pleasantly in my memory . The dogwood and the redbud , quivering in the sunshine , formed a charming roof over our heads , the merry groups scattered around under the ...
... things " spread out before us . 66 Some of these occasions dwell most pleasantly in my memory . The dogwood and the redbud , quivering in the sunshine , formed a charming roof over our heads , the merry groups scattered around under the ...
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... thing was explained , and join the children at their post of observation . The old corner tree , which was twisted ... things to recall , but the old Frankfort people will be gladly reminded of them , and these simple facts will bring ...
... thing was explained , and join the children at their post of observation . The old corner tree , which was twisted ... things to recall , but the old Frankfort people will be gladly reminded of them , and these simple facts will bring ...
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... things . It is not my nature to anticipate evil . I inclose you thirty dollars , as the fee in my case . Let me hear from you as soon as possible after its decision , or in the mean time , if convenient . Your friend , J. W. BARBOUR ...
... things . It is not my nature to anticipate evil . I inclose you thirty dollars , as the fee in my case . Let me hear from you as soon as possible after its decision , or in the mean time , if convenient . Your friend , J. W. BARBOUR ...
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... things . I should like to know how you employ yourselves ; for my own part , I am studying belles - lettres and mathematics , which occupy all my time . Nothing hostile has happened of late between the students and their enemies . I ...
... things . I should like to know how you employ yourselves ; for my own part , I am studying belles - lettres and mathematics , which occupy all my time . Nothing hostile has happened of late between the students and their enemies . I ...
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... things . Show him that you know how to estimate and take care of his interest , and when his kindness and affection should prompt him to any little extravagances on your account , you should kindly check him . Show him that you know how ...
... things . Show him that you know how to estimate and take care of his interest , and when his kindness and affection should prompt him to any little extravagances on your account , you should kindly check him . Show him that you know how ...
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