The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xxix
... adopted in substance . In March of the same year , a bill was introduced authorizing an appropriation to collect materials for a Colonial History of New York . It was supported by Mr. Seward , in a brief but earnest speech . He ...
... adopted in substance . In March of the same year , a bill was introduced authorizing an appropriation to collect materials for a Colonial History of New York . It was supported by Mr. Seward , in a brief but earnest speech . He ...
Page xxx
... adopted , and subse- quently carried into effect during his administration as governor . The result was the publication of four large volumes of the Docu- mentary History of New York , which appeared during the admin- istration of his ...
... adopted , and subse- quently carried into effect during his administration as governor . The result was the publication of four large volumes of the Docu- mentary History of New York , which appeared during the admin- istration of his ...
Page xli
... adopted principles different from his own . Nor did his election bring the political contest in the state of New ... adoption of a judicious and humane system for the treatment of the insane . Before his retirement from office , his ...
... adopted principles different from his own . Nor did his election bring the political contest in the state of New ... adoption of a judicious and humane system for the treatment of the insane . Before his retirement from office , his ...
Page xlii
... adopted by the legislature . The interests of agriculture always received the fostering care of Gov. Seward . He was anxious for the establishment of an agricultural department in the state , with a view to the especial promotion of ...
... adopted by the legislature . The interests of agriculture always received the fostering care of Gov. Seward . He was anxious for the establishment of an agricultural department in the state , with a view to the especial promotion of ...
Page xliii
... adopted by decisive majorities . No doubt has since arisen as to the utility of the measure , except on the part of those whose religious scruples had led them to decline a participation in its advantages . ‡ Along with these efforts of ...
... adopted by decisive majorities . No doubt has since arisen as to the utility of the measure , except on the part of those whose religious scruples had led them to decline a participation in its advantages . ‡ Along with these efforts of ...
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