The Life of John J. Crittenden: With Selections from His Correspondence and Speeches, Том 2Ann Mary Butler Crittenden Coleman ("Mrs. Chapman Coleman, ") J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1871 |
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... , I consented to their presenting my name as a candidate if they thought proper to do so upon the meet- ing of the legislature and upon a survey of all the circum- stances . I thought I might go thus far without LETTER TO LESLIE COOMBS .
... , I consented to their presenting my name as a candidate if they thought proper to do so upon the meet- ing of the legislature and upon a survey of all the circum- stances . I thought I might go thus far without LETTER TO LESLIE COOMBS .
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... candidate for the office of governor , it seemed to me that I might naturally and reasonably indulge the desire of being restored to my former position ; yet I did not make myself a candidate , -I left that to the discretion and the ...
... candidate for the office of governor , it seemed to me that I might naturally and reasonably indulge the desire of being restored to my former position ; yet I did not make myself a candidate , -I left that to the discretion and the ...
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... candidate ought to have produced any excitement against me , or among Whigs . I think I have not deserved this , and that there are few who will not agree with me when the passions excited by the contest are past . Still , we must look ...
... candidate ought to have produced any excitement against me , or among Whigs . I think I have not deserved this , and that there are few who will not agree with me when the passions excited by the contest are past . Still , we must look ...
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... candidate for the Senate of the United States . I think I may say that it has been the action of my friends ; and since the contest began , I have looked passively upon it . I had left it to my friends , -friends deserv- ing all my ...
... candidate for the Senate of the United States . I think I may say that it has been the action of my friends ; and since the contest began , I have looked passively upon it . I had left it to my friends , -friends deserv- ing all my ...
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... candidate for the Presidency . I think that Mr. Fillmore has fairly earned and fully deserves the highest favor and confidence of the Whigs , and that he is in mere justice entitled to the nomination . I do not know that he will be a ...
... candidate for the Presidency . I think that Mr. Fillmore has fairly earned and fully deserves the highest favor and confidence of the Whigs , and that he is in mere justice entitled to the nomination . I do not know that he will be a ...
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