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The Daily Dispatch: April 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], Reported Confederate triumph in North Carolina . (search)
Hon. John J. Crittenden.
Poor old Mr. Crittenden, of Kentucky, seems determined to make a driveller and aMr. Crittenden, of Kentucky, seems determined to make a driveller and a show of himself to the last.
He has been making a speech in Philadelphia, full of the usual platitudes of Unrs, some veteran political place-hunter, like John J. Crittenden, obtrudes himself upon our vision, that we ar the sources of power and patronage.
Here is John J. Crittenden, now an old man, with one foot in the grave, for a beggarly mess of political pottage.
When Mr. Crittenden says "we have a wise people," he tells that whiln to the Presidency of the United States?
Mr. Crittenden says: "If we have now and then foolish rulers, again.
It was only old political courtesan like Crittenden and other experienced prostitutes that could alwa intelligence or knowledge to be patriotic.
If Mr. Crittenden were to speak of his country as he really beliethat is recorded in the annals of history?
Yet Mr. Crittenden says that he believes in the people!
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