The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page vii
... Election - His Efforts while Governor in behalf f Agriculture , Education , Law Reform , Election Reforms , Militia Re- orms , Free Banking , Abolition of Imprisonment for Debt , Adjustment Anti - Rent Difficulties , Improvement in ...
... Election - His Efforts while Governor in behalf f Agriculture , Education , Law Reform , Election Reforms , Militia Re- orms , Free Banking , Abolition of Imprisonment for Debt , Adjustment Anti - Rent Difficulties , Improvement in ...
Page xix
... election of Seward . The choice was at length made , and he gained a decided triumph . The subject of his oration was , " The Integrity of the American Union . " This was a chaste and manly performance , replete with vigorous sense し ...
... election of Seward . The choice was at length made , and he gained a decided triumph . The subject of his oration was , " The Integrity of the American Union . " This was a chaste and manly performance , replete with vigorous sense し ...
Page xxv
... election of John Quincy Adams to the presidency , and to secure the ultimate election of Martin Van Buren . The opposition to the Albany regency , thus boldly commenced by the young politician , was finally crowned with complete success ...
... election of John Quincy Adams to the presidency , and to secure the ultimate election of Martin Van Buren . The opposition to the Albany regency , thus boldly commenced by the young politician , was finally crowned with complete success ...
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... election of John Quincy Adams to the presidency was held at Utica , on the 12th of August . It was one of the largest political conventions ever assembled in the Empire state . Four hundred delegates , in the flower and fresh- ness of ...
... election of John Quincy Adams to the presidency was held at Utica , on the 12th of August . It was one of the largest political conventions ever assembled in the Empire state . Four hundred delegates , in the flower and fresh- ness of ...
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... election of General Jackson to the presidency in 1828 dis- solved the National Republican Party in Western New York , with which Mr. Seward , as an ardent supporter of John Quincy Adams , had been identified . Meantime , the anti ...
... election of General Jackson to the presidency in 1828 dis- solved the National Republican Party in Western New York , with which Mr. Seward , as an ardent supporter of John Quincy Adams , had been identified . Meantime , the anti ...
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