The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Mexico - Indemnities for French Spoliations - The Public Domain - Wel- I come to Kossuth - Liberation of the Irish Patriots - Freedom in Europe- Intervention - American Steam Navigation - The Collins Steamers - Sur- vey of the Arctic ...
... Mexico - Indemnities for French Spoliations - The Public Domain - Wel- I come to Kossuth - Liberation of the Irish Patriots - Freedom in Europe- Intervention - American Steam Navigation - The Collins Steamers - Sur- vey of the Arctic ...
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... Mexico , and across the continent to the Pacific Ocean . Under these cir- cumstances , Gov. Seward was elected to the Senate of the United States , in place of Hon . John A. Dix , whose term was about to expire . The vote of the ...
... Mexico , and across the continent to the Pacific Ocean . Under these cir- cumstances , Gov. Seward was elected to the Senate of the United States , in place of Hon . John A. Dix , whose term was about to expire . The vote of the ...
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... Mexico to organize state governments and apply for admission into the Union at the next session of Congress . The suggestion of the President was adopted . As Gov. Seward had anticipated , California appeared by her senators and ...
... Mexico to organize state governments and apply for admission into the Union at the next session of Congress . The suggestion of the President was adopted . As Gov. Seward had anticipated , California appeared by her senators and ...
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... Mexico , " and " Freedom in the District of Columbia , " in which Gov. Seward displayed his usual elevation of thought in applying the principles of universal justice to the maintenance of human rights . In January , 1851 , Gov. Seward ...
... Mexico , " and " Freedom in the District of Columbia , " in which Gov. Seward displayed his usual elevation of thought in applying the principles of universal justice to the maintenance of human rights . In January , 1851 , Gov. Seward ...
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... Mexico and the Continental Railroad " was debated in the Senate . The speech of Gov. Seward on that subject abounds in lucid views of national policy . On the proposal to abolish or suspend the duty on foreign rail- road iron , Gov ...
... Mexico and the Continental Railroad " was debated in the Senate . The speech of Gov. Seward on that subject abounds in lucid views of national policy . On the proposal to abolish or suspend the duty on foreign rail- road iron , Gov ...
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