The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... called the Delphian Institute . Their secession weakened the Philomathean , and was generally regarded by the older members of the rival society as a triumph on their side . The younger Adelphics , however , took a different view xviii ...
... called the Delphian Institute . Their secession weakened the Philomathean , and was generally regarded by the older members of the rival society as a triumph on their side . The younger Adelphics , however , took a different view xviii ...
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... called forth warm commendations in the public prints . Seward graduated among the most distinguished scholars in his class . He shared his academic honors with several , who have since arisen to eminence in different walks of literature ...
... called forth warm commendations in the public prints . Seward graduated among the most distinguished scholars in his class . He shared his academic honors with several , who have since arisen to eminence in different walks of literature ...
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... called to attend ecclesiastical conventions of that body . With his devotion to the cause of public improvement , he has been the patron of churches , schools , and benevolent institutions , liberally contributing his money for their ...
... called to attend ecclesiastical conventions of that body . With his devotion to the cause of public improvement , he has been the patron of churches , schools , and benevolent institutions , liberally contributing his money for their ...
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... were present at the session , which continued for * See Vol . III , p . 193 . See Vol . III , p . 197 . See Vol . III , p . 117 . several days . Mr. Seward was called to preside over xxvi PRESIDENT OF A YOUNG MEN'S CONVENTION .
... were present at the session , which continued for * See Vol . III , p . 193 . See Vol . III , p . 197 . See Vol . III , p . 117 . several days . Mr. Seward was called to preside over xxvi PRESIDENT OF A YOUNG MEN'S CONVENTION .
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William Henry Seward George E. Baker. several days . Mr. Seward was called to preside over its deliber- ations . He fulfilled the duties of the office with marked ability . Though only twenty - seven years of age , he exhibited a dignity ...
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. several days . Mr. Seward was called to preside over its deliber- ations . He fulfilled the duties of the office with marked ability . Though only twenty - seven years of age , he exhibited a dignity ...
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