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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... nature , and of the glorious organization " to which every god had seemed to set his seal . " [ Applause . ] Where was there any error in him ? He was a man , and , therefore , in all humility , we , who share that humanity , must ...
... nature , and of the glorious organization " to which every god had seemed to set his seal . " [ Applause . ] Where was there any error in him ? He was a man , and , therefore , in all humility , we , who share that humanity , must ...
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... nature , and the statesman , invested with all the sympathies and feelings of humanity , is enlarged and elevated into the character of the friend and guardian of universal liberty . How far South America may have been aided or ...
... nature , and the statesman , invested with all the sympathies and feelings of humanity , is enlarged and elevated into the character of the friend and guardian of universal liberty . How far South America may have been aided or ...
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... nature had given him . He was no scholar , and had none of the advantages of collegiate education . But there was a " divinity that stirred within him . " He was a man of a genius mighty enough to supply all the defects of education ...
... nature had given him . He was no scholar , and had none of the advantages of collegiate education . But there was a " divinity that stirred within him . " He was a man of a genius mighty enough to supply all the defects of education ...
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... nature are associated and allied with him . All these are at stake ; and you are the men who have been selected to arbitrate and decide this mighty issue . Gentlemen , we have all cause to rejoice that we live under a government which ...
... nature are associated and allied with him . All these are at stake ; and you are the men who have been selected to arbitrate and decide this mighty issue . Gentlemen , we have all cause to rejoice that we live under a government which ...
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... the conversation on the way ? They met a young lady in Bloomer costume , and talked of the peculiar nature and fashion of that dress . What a sub- VOL . II . - 5 ject for the conversation of a man within a few THE WARD TRIAL . 65.
... the conversation on the way ? They met a young lady in Bloomer costume , and talked of the peculiar nature and fashion of that dress . What a sub- VOL . II . - 5 ject for the conversation of a man within a few THE WARD TRIAL . 65.
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