The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page vii
... Citizen and Lawyer — Opinions on Slavery - Political Pre- possessions - Prepares the Address of a Republican ... Citizens of Chautauqua , and Complete Indication - Advocates the New York and Erie Railroad - Second Nomi- ation for ...
... Citizen and Lawyer — Opinions on Slavery - Political Pre- possessions - Prepares the Address of a Republican ... Citizens of Chautauqua , and Complete Indication - Advocates the New York and Erie Railroad - Second Nomi- ation for ...
Page xxii
... citizen . Although free from all taint of sectarianism , Mr. Seward cher- ishes a strong attachment to the Protestant Episcopal Church ; of which he became a member in 1837. He has been frequently called to attend ecclesiastical ...
... citizen . Although free from all taint of sectarianism , Mr. Seward cher- ishes a strong attachment to the Protestant Episcopal Church ; of which he became a member in 1837. He has been frequently called to attend ecclesiastical ...
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... citizens of Auburn was held in February , 1827 , for the purpose of rendering aid to the struggling Greeks . Mr. Seward was invited to deliver a speech on this occasion . † The subject was congenial to his feelings , and he gladly ...
... citizens of Auburn was held in February , 1827 , for the purpose of rendering aid to the struggling Greeks . Mr. Seward was invited to deliver a speech on this occasion . † The subject was congenial to his feelings , and he gladly ...
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... citizens who were engaged in vindicating the supremacy of the laws , naturally united with the anti - masons , as affording the best position for a successful re- sistance of the national and state administrations . Among his political ...
... citizens who were engaged in vindicating the supremacy of the laws , naturally united with the anti - masons , as affording the best position for a successful re- sistance of the national and state administrations . Among his political ...
Page xxx
... citizens for a change in the Constitution , giving the election of mayor directly to the people . This was opposed by the dominant party . They brought in a resolution providing that mayors should be chosen in such man- ner as the ...
... citizens for a change in the Constitution , giving the election of mayor directly to the people . This was opposed by the dominant party . They brought in a resolution providing that mayors should be chosen in such man- ner as the ...
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