The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xvii
... appearing in its defence— the sympathy with the weak and oppressed - and the intellectual vigilance and assiduity in the pursuit of truth , which have formed such conspicuous and admirable features in his public career . His favorite ...
... appearing in its defence— the sympathy with the weak and oppressed - and the intellectual vigilance and assiduity in the pursuit of truth , which have formed such conspicuous and admirable features in his public career . His favorite ...
Page xxx
... appeared during the admin- istration of his successors , Governors Fish and Hunt . The next important speech of Mr. Seward was on the election of mayor of the city of New York . * This was delivered on the 23d of April . Under the first ...
... appeared during the admin- istration of his successors , Governors Fish and Hunt . The next important speech of Mr. Seward was on the election of mayor of the city of New York . * This was delivered on the 23d of April . Under the first ...
Page xxxi
... appearance of this powerful appeal in its favor . Combined with the discussions on internal improvements and state banks , the speech of Mr. Seward and that of Mr. Maynard on the same subject , had the effect of concentrating the ...
... appearance of this powerful appeal in its favor . Combined with the discussions on internal improvements and state banks , the speech of Mr. Seward and that of Mr. Maynard on the same subject , had the effect of concentrating the ...
Page li
... appeared that M'Leod was not even on the American side of the river during the night on which the Caroline was destroyed . Mr. Fox was instructed by his government to insist on the positions which he had assumed . He accordingly ...
... appeared that M'Leod was not even on the American side of the river during the night on which the Caroline was destroyed . Mr. Fox was instructed by his government to insist on the positions which he had assumed . He accordingly ...
Page lii
... appeared with instructions from the president , and demanded M'Leod's discharge from the indictment , without the formality of a trial . The motion was resisted by Willis Hall , Esq . , in behalf of the state , under the direction of ...
... appeared with instructions from the president , and demanded M'Leod's discharge from the indictment , without the formality of a trial . The motion was resisted by Willis Hall , Esq . , in behalf of the state , under the direction of ...
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