The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page iv
... already indebted for assistance and encouragement in his undertaking , for which , he avails himself of this place to express his acknowledgments . The difficulty of preparing a select edition of Mr. Seward's works was felt at the ...
... already indebted for assistance and encouragement in his undertaking , for which , he avails himself of this place to express his acknowledgments . The difficulty of preparing a select edition of Mr. Seward's works was felt at the ...
Page v
... already prescribed made it necessary to omit them . Among these may be named an argument in the case of Wilson vs. Rousseau , * involving the merits of the Woodworth Patent , and an Opinion delivered by Mr. Seward while a member of the ...
... already prescribed made it necessary to omit them . Among these may be named an argument in the case of Wilson vs. Rousseau , * involving the merits of the Woodworth Patent , and an Opinion delivered by Mr. Seward while a member of the ...
Page xv
... already attracted their attention . The colored servant , then a slave of his father's , who led him in in- fancy , and shared his juvenile sports , still lives to rejoice in the bounty of her young companion , who has given a ...
... already attracted their attention . The colored servant , then a slave of his father's , who led him in in- fancy , and shared his juvenile sports , still lives to rejoice in the bounty of her young companion , who has given a ...
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... tools of the regency , ready to enact such measures , as might be deemed necessary to maintain the preponderance already secured . Mr. Seward threw himself fearlessly into the opposition . He xxviii MR . SEWARD IN THE SENATE .
... tools of the regency , ready to enact such measures , as might be deemed necessary to maintain the preponderance already secured . Mr. Seward threw himself fearlessly into the opposition . He xxviii MR . SEWARD IN THE SENATE .
Page lii
... already stated . The trial , accordingly , was postponed . Mr. Crittenden returned to Washington to lay the views of Gov. Seward before the pres- ident and his cabinet . It was understood that if these views were not approved , the ...
... already stated . The trial , accordingly , was postponed . Mr. Crittenden returned to Washington to lay the views of Gov. Seward before the pres- ident and his cabinet . It was understood that if these views were not approved , the ...
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