The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page iv
... claims of justice and freedom everywhere , the Editor believes these vol- umes will be welcome , and to such they are respectfully dedicat- ed . To the friends of Mr. Seward , also , they will be acceptable , as a complete refutation of ...
... claims of justice and freedom everywhere , the Editor believes these vol- umes will be welcome , and to such they are respectfully dedicat- ed . To the friends of Mr. Seward , also , they will be acceptable , as a complete refutation of ...
Page xviii
... claimed the most diligent scholars . Young Seward was a member of the Adelphic , and entered into the interests of the society with characteristic zeal . During his absence , some twenty or thirty students from the southern states had ...
... claimed the most diligent scholars . Young Seward was a member of the Adelphic , and entered into the interests of the society with characteristic zeal . During his absence , some twenty or thirty students from the southern states had ...
Page xix
... 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 spared to defeat the election of ...
... 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 spared to defeat the election of ...
Page xxii
... claims his services against a weaker , he does not engage in the suit without a clear conviction of its justice , what- prac- ever be the compensation . During the whole course xxii HIS MILITARY EXPERIENCE AS A LAWYER .
... claims his services against a weaker , he does not engage in the suit without a clear conviction of its justice , what- prac- ever be the compensation . During the whole course xxii HIS MILITARY EXPERIENCE AS A LAWYER .
Page xxv
... claims to extend its legislation into a slave state . None claims that Congress shall usurp power to abolish slavery in the slave states . None claims that any violent , unconstitutional or unlawful measure shall be embraced . And on ...
... claims to extend its legislation into a slave state . None claims that Congress shall usurp power to abolish slavery in the slave states . None claims that any violent , unconstitutional or unlawful measure shall be embraced . And on ...
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