Speeches, Messages, and Other Writings of the Hon. Albert G. Brown: A Senator in Congress from the State of Mississippi |
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... MISSISSIPPI , previous to the guberna- torial election in 1843 FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS , delivered January 10 , 1844 , before a joint meeting of the two houses of the Mississippi Legislature ANNUAL MESSAGE AS GOVERNOR OF MISSISSIPPI ...
... MISSISSIPPI , previous to the guberna- torial election in 1843 FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS , delivered January 10 , 1844 , before a joint meeting of the two houses of the Mississippi Legislature ANNUAL MESSAGE AS GOVERNOR OF MISSISSIPPI ...
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... Mississippi politics MISSISSIPPI POLITICS - Speech in reply to his colleague , Hon . John D. Freeman , on the state of parties in Mississippi . Delivered in the House of Representatives , March 30 , 1852 PUBLIC PRINTING - Speech in the ...
... Mississippi politics MISSISSIPPI POLITICS - Speech in reply to his colleague , Hon . John D. Freeman , on the state of parties in Mississippi . Delivered in the House of Representatives , March 30 , 1852 PUBLIC PRINTING - Speech in the ...
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... Mississippi College , then a respectable school , under the management of that excellent man and pure Christian , the Rev. D. Comfort . Here he remained three years , endearing him- self to a large circle of class and school mates ...
... Mississippi College , then a respectable school , under the management of that excellent man and pure Christian , the Rev. D. Comfort . Here he remained three years , endearing him- self to a large circle of class and school mates ...
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... Mississippi , and there was great competition for the seats . In 1835 , Copiah , the county of Mr. Brown's residence , was entitled to three representatives , and he was one of nine candidates , nearly all Democrats , or , as they were ...
... Mississippi , and there was great competition for the seats . In 1835 , Copiah , the county of Mr. Brown's residence , was entitled to three representatives , and he was one of nine candidates , nearly all Democrats , or , as they were ...
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A Senator in Congress from the State of Mississippi Albert Gallatin Brown Michael W. Cluskey. regretted that the debates in the Legislature of Mississippi at that period were not preserved , as they were intrinsically valuable , and , if ...
A Senator in Congress from the State of Mississippi Albert Gallatin Brown Michael W. Cluskey. regretted that the debates in the Legislature of Mississippi at that period were not preserved , as they were intrinsically valuable , and , if ...
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