The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page vii
... Character as a Citizen and Lawyer — Opinions on Slavery - Political Pre- possessions - Prepares the Address of a Republican Convention - Chosen President of the Young Men's Convention at Utica in 1828 - Tendered a Nomination as ...
... Character as a Citizen and Lawyer — Opinions on Slavery - Political Pre- possessions - Prepares the Address of a Republican Convention - Chosen President of the Young Men's Convention at Utica in 1828 - Tendered a Nomination as ...
Page xv
... character of the Irish from some severe charges made by his correspondent , and alluding to their many virtues , he says : " If this confession of faith seems strange to you , permit me to explain that I could not believe otherwise ...
... character of the Irish from some severe charges made by his correspondent , and alluding to their many virtues , he says : " If this confession of faith seems strange to you , permit me to explain that I could not believe otherwise ...
Page xvii
... character of the modest youth during his period of academic retirement . Even then he displayed the manly originality of conception - the sturdy independence of purpose - the firm adherence to his convictions of right — the intrepid ...
... character of the modest youth during his period of academic retirement . Even then he displayed the manly originality of conception - the sturdy independence of purpose - the firm adherence to his convictions of right — the intrepid ...
Page xix
... character presented equally strong claims in his favor . But the hostile faction among the friends of the Del- phian Institute , established a vigorous opposition . An earnest canvass was maintained for several weeks . No pains were ...
... character presented equally strong claims in his favor . But the hostile faction among the friends of the Del- phian Institute , established a vigorous opposition . An earnest canvass was maintained for several weeks . No pains were ...
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... character of the object of these remarks . In all our courts , and in causes of every description , his talents have been exercised and admired . He has stood forward and distinguished him- self with such men as John C. Spencer , Joshua ...
... character of the object of these remarks . In all our courts , and in causes of every description , his talents have been exercised and admired . He has stood forward and distinguished him- self with such men as John C. Spencer , Joshua ...
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