The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 84
Page vi
... refutation of the various misrepresentations of his acts and opinions , current in the community , supplying a want long felt and frequently expressed . To many of these friends , the Editor is already indebted for assistance and ...
... refutation of the various misrepresentations of his acts and opinions , current in the community , supplying a want long felt and frequently expressed . To many of these friends , the Editor is already indebted for assistance and ...
Page vii
Several others , possessing almost equal interest , has been selected for a place in the works , but the limits already prescribed made it necessary to omit them . Among these may be named an argument in the case of Wilson vs.
Several others , possessing almost equal interest , has been selected for a place in the works , but the limits already prescribed made it necessary to omit them . Among these may be named an argument in the case of Wilson vs.
Page xv
... had already attracted their attention . The colored servant , then a slave of his father's , who led him in infancy , and shared his juvenile sports , still lives to rejoice in the bounty of her young companion , who has given a ...
... had already attracted their attention . The colored servant , then a slave of his father's , who led him in infancy , and shared his juvenile sports , still lives to rejoice in the bounty of her young companion , who has given a ...
Page xxviii
A large majority of the Legislature were the supple 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 ...
A large majority of the Legislature were the supple 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 ...
Page xxxvi
Of these , some had already been candidates and had suffered defeat . Others lacked the elements of popularity that were essential to success . The general impression of the party favored the selection of a new man .
Of these , some had already been candidates and had suffered defeat . Others lacked the elements of popularity that were essential to success . The general impression of the party favored the selection of a new man .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action admitted adopted already American answer appeared appointed argument asked authority bank become believe bill Britain British brought California called carried cause character charged citizens claims common condition Congress Constitution court crime defendant duty effect election equal established executive exercise existing fact favor force foreign France fugitive give given ground hand held honorable human hundred insanity interest justice labor land legislation legislature less liberty maintained means measure ment Mexico Michigan millions mind nature necessary never notice object opinion party passed person plaintiff political present President principle prisoner proposed question reason received regard remain resolution secure Senate Seward slave slavery submitted territory Texas tion treaty trial Union United vessels vote whole witnesses York