The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... American Steam Navigation - The Collins Steamers - Sur- vey of the Arctic and Pacific Oceans - The Whale Fisheries - American Fisheries - Newfoundland , & c . - Contested Seat of Hon . Archibald Dixon . DEBATES IN THE SENATE OF THE ...
... American Steam Navigation - The Collins Steamers - Sur- vey of the Arctic and Pacific Oceans - The Whale Fisheries - American Fisheries - Newfoundland , & c . - Contested Seat of Hon . Archibald Dixon . DEBATES IN THE SENATE OF THE ...
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... American side of the river during the night on which the Caroline was destroyed . Mr. Fox was instructed by his government to insist on the positions which he had assumed . He accordingly demanded the surrender of M'Leod , menacing the ...
... American side of the river during the night on which the Caroline was destroyed . Mr. Fox was instructed by his government to insist on the positions which he had assumed . He accordingly demanded the surrender of M'Leod , menacing the ...
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... American credit in Europe . The stocks of New York , which had been pledged abroad , were re- turned , glutting the market in our commercial cities . The capi- talists became alarmed . With a view to prevent a further decline in ...
... American credit in Europe . The stocks of New York , which had been pledged abroad , were re- turned , glutting the market in our commercial cities . The capi- talists became alarmed . With a view to prevent a further decline in ...
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... America , in 1846 , bringing her child with her . D'Hauteville appeared in Boston , and demanded her return to Europe ... American woman should be married to a foreigner who should propose to require her with his children , to remove to ...
... America , in 1846 , bringing her child with her . D'Hauteville appeared in Boston , and demanded her return to Europe ... American woman should be married to a foreigner who should propose to require her with his children , to remove to ...
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... America . The address was worthy of his manly and vigorous intellect , and his extensive literary attainments . It presented a comprehensive view of the resources of the American Union , and pointed out the grandeur of its destiny ...
... America . The address was worthy of his manly and vigorous intellect , and his extensive literary attainments . It presented a comprehensive view of the resources of the American Union , and pointed out the grandeur of its destiny ...
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