The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... UNITED STATES ...... ..... 284 Reception of Rev. Theobald Matthew - Discipline in the Navy - The Right of Petition - On Granting Land to Emigrants - The Census- Search for Sir John Franklin - Internal Improvements in New States- The ...
... UNITED STATES ...... ..... 284 Reception of Rev. Theobald Matthew - Discipline in the Navy - The Right of Petition - On Granting Land to Emigrants - The Census- Search for Sir John Franklin - Internal Improvements in New States- The ...
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... United States . In a strain of masculine eloquence , he defended the American people against the charge of national vanity and presumption , and uttered a stirring appeal for the cultivation of public virtue and the spirit of devotion ...
... United States . In a strain of masculine eloquence , he defended the American people against the charge of national vanity and presumption , and uttered a stirring appeal for the cultivation of public virtue and the spirit of devotion ...
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... United States , and should , therefore , be executed only by the United States marshals and judges in United States courts , and that imprisonments they might order should be in United States prisons , if such could be found . Although ...
... United States , and should , therefore , be executed only by the United States marshals and judges in United States courts , and that imprisonments they might order should be in United States prisons , if such could be found . Although ...
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... United States . 66 Resolved , ( if the Senate concur , ) That we approve of the communication made by the President of the United States to his Cabinet on the eighteenth of September last , and of the reasons given by the Secretary of ...
... United States . 66 Resolved , ( if the Senate concur , ) That we approve of the communication made by the President of the United States to his Cabinet on the eighteenth of September last , and of the reasons given by the Secretary of ...
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... United States ought not to be renewed . " Whatever may be the propriety of acting upon the others , I can discover no necessity for passing this resolution . Two years ago , a similar resolution was adopted by this legisla- ture but ...
... United States ought not to be renewed . " Whatever may be the propriety of acting upon the others , I can discover no necessity for passing this resolution . Two years ago , a similar resolution was adopted by this legisla- ture but ...
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