The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... secretary of state under the new president . Meantime Gov. Seward had dispatched the attorney - general of the state , Hon . Willis Hall , to Niagara , in order to ascer- tain the facts relative to the transaction . The result of the ...
... secretary of state under the new president . Meantime Gov. Seward had dispatched the attorney - general of the state , Hon . Willis Hall , to Niagara , in order to ascer- tain the facts relative to the transaction . The result of the ...
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... Secretary of the Treasury relative to the removal of the deposits . 66 Resolved , ( if the Assembly concur , ) That the conduct of the Bank , in attempting , at a time of general prosperity , to produce pecuniary distress and alarm ...
... Secretary of the Treasury relative to the removal of the deposits . 66 Resolved , ( if the Assembly concur , ) That the conduct of the Bank , in attempting , at a time of general prosperity , to produce pecuniary distress and alarm ...
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... Secretary of the Treasury , he says the act was done by himself , and that the President , in his annual message , informs Congress that " the Secretary had deemed it expedient to direct the removal of the deposits , and he had ...
... Secretary of the Treasury , he says the act was done by himself , and that the President , in his annual message , informs Congress that " the Secretary had deemed it expedient to direct the removal of the deposits , and he had ...
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... Secretary , " had deemed it expedient to direct the removal of the deposits , and the President had concurred in the measure . " As well might the commissioners appointed by William IV . , in his name , to open or prorogue parliament ...
... Secretary , " had deemed it expedient to direct the removal of the deposits , and the President had concurred in the measure . " As well might the commissioners appointed by William IV . , in his name , to open or prorogue parliament ...
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... secretary . And it is precisely because it was such an usurpation , that the Secretary and President equivocate concerning their respective action on the subject , when they come before Congress . Now it is not the President who has ...
... secretary . And it is precisely because it was such an usurpation , that the Secretary and President equivocate concerning their respective action on the subject , when they come before Congress . Now it is not the President who has ...
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