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It was expected of me that I was to bow to the name of Andrew Jackson... even at the expense of my conscience and judgement. such a thing was new to me, and a total stranger to my principles.
Davy Crockett
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Davy Crockett
Age: 49 †
Born: 1786
Born: August 17
Died: 1836
Died: March 6
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My tongue speak what my heart thinks.
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Be sure you are right, then go ahead.
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You can all go to hell. I’m going to Texas.
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