The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page vii
... Appointed Agent of the Holland Land Company - Misrepresenta- ons of his Course - Letter to Citizens of Chautauqua , and Complete Indication - Advocates the New York and Erie Railroad - Second Nomi- ation for Governor , and Election ...
... Appointed Agent of the Holland Land Company - Misrepresenta- ons of his Course - Letter to Citizens of Chautauqua , and Complete Indication - Advocates the New York and Erie Railroad - Second Nomi- ation for Governor , and Election ...
Page xiv
... appointed First Judge of Orange County , in 1815 , which office he held for seven- teen years . His exercise of the judicial functions was marked by discretion , impartiality , and promptness , and he is remembered to this day as one of ...
... appointed First Judge of Orange County , in 1815 , which office he held for seven- teen years . His exercise of the judicial functions was marked by discretion , impartiality , and promptness , and he is remembered to this day as one of ...
Page xix
... appointed by the Adel- phic Society . This appointment was deemed the highest college honor . Seward was a prominent candidate . His scholarship , his eloquence , and his character presented equally strong claims in his favor . But the ...
... appointed by the Adel- phic Society . This appointment was deemed the highest college honor . Seward was a prominent candidate . His scholarship , his eloquence , and his character presented equally strong claims in his favor . But the ...
Page xx
... appointed to address the vice - presi dent on his visit to Schenectady on behalf of the young republicans of the college . His speech was so much above the common run of political harangues , as to excite general and lasting interest ...
... appointed to address the vice - presi dent on his visit to Schenectady on behalf of the young republicans of the college . His speech was so much above the common run of political harangues , as to excite general and lasting interest ...
Page xxviii
... appoint- ing power , to a great degree , in their hands - controlling the cur- rency , by their connexion with the banks - retaining well - disci- plined emissaries in every county and town to carry their plans into effect - this ...
... appoint- ing power , to a great degree , in their hands - controlling the cur- rency , by their connexion with the banks - retaining well - disci- plined emissaries in every county and town to carry their plans into effect - this ...
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