The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page viii
... Admission of California - The Com- promise Bill - Freedom in the District of Columbia - Freedom in New Mexico - Indemnities for French Spoliations - The Public Domain - Wel- I come to Kossuth - Liberation of the Irish Patriots - Freedom ...
... Admission of California - The Com- promise Bill - Freedom in the District of Columbia - Freedom in New Mexico - Indemnities for French Spoliations - The Public Domain - Wel- I come to Kossuth - Liberation of the Irish Patriots - Freedom ...
Page xvii
... admission to Union College , Schenectady . The thin , pale , sandy - visaged boy was found qualified for the junior class , but on account of his extreme youth was persuaded to enter the sophomore . The college career of young Seward ...
... admission to Union College , Schenectady . The thin , pale , sandy - visaged boy was found qualified for the junior class , but on account of his extreme youth was persuaded to enter the sophomore . The college career of young Seward ...
Page xxi
... admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court at Utica in 1822 . For six months previous to his admission he had been associated in practice with Mr. Hoffman . In January , 1823 , Mr. Seward took up his residence in Auburn , and formed a ...
... admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court at Utica in 1822 . For six months previous to his admission he had been associated in practice with Mr. Hoffman . In January , 1823 , Mr. Seward took up his residence in Auburn , and formed a ...
Page xxiv
... admission of Missouri into the Union . He perceived , at that early period , the subserviency to Southern influence and dictation , which pre- vailed in the democratic party in the state of New York . From that day to the present his ...
... admission of Missouri into the Union . He perceived , at that early period , the subserviency to Southern influence and dictation , which pre- vailed in the democratic party in the state of New York . From that day to the present his ...
Page lxiv
... admitted that these affidavits could be replaced by new affidavits , or a formal indictment . Disdaining , however , to stand upon mere light technicalities in so grave a cause , he met the question on the broad and universal principles ...
... admitted that these affidavits could be replaced by new affidavits , or a formal indictment . Disdaining , however , to stand upon mere light technicalities in so grave a cause , he met the question on the broad and universal principles ...
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