The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xxx
... condition of the state , and exposed the mismanagement of the treasury . He showed the radical defects of the safety fund system , which under partisan control gave the government of the state to the Albany regency . This monopoly was ...
... condition of the state , and exposed the mismanagement of the treasury . He showed the radical defects of the safety fund system , which under partisan control gave the government of the state to the Albany regency . This monopoly was ...
Page xxxviii
... condition or circumstances . In regard to the education of females , it claimed for woman the highest standard of literary attainment , challenging for her the same in- tellectual advantages that were enjoyed by the other sex . At a ...
... condition or circumstances . In regard to the education of females , it claimed for woman the highest standard of literary attainment , challenging for her the same in- tellectual advantages that were enjoyed by the other sex . At a ...
Page xliii
... condition or circumstances . * During his travels in Ireland in 1833 , he saw the effect of British policy in depriving the catholic population of the means of instruction . The people , thus kept in abject ignorance , were more easily ...
... condition or circumstances . * During his travels in Ireland in 1833 , he saw the effect of British policy in depriving the catholic population of the means of instruction . The people , thus kept in abject ignorance , were more easily ...
Page liv
... condition of internal improvements in the state , when Mr. Seward entered upon the executive office on the first of January , 1839. The state debt was then eleven millions of dollars ; but there were four millions of dollars in the ...
... condition of internal improvements in the state , when Mr. Seward entered upon the executive office on the first of January , 1839. The state debt was then eleven millions of dollars ; but there were four millions of dollars in the ...
Page lv
... condition of public affairs on the 1st of January , 1843 , when Gov. Seward resigned the administration of the state ... conditions . Still the canals , exceeding the largest estimates of the late whig administration , furnished the ...
... condition of public affairs on the 1st of January , 1843 , when Gov. Seward resigned the administration of the state ... conditions . Still the canals , exceeding the largest estimates of the late whig administration , furnished the ...
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