The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xiii
... established himself in the practice of medicine in his native place , and soon after be- came connected in marriage with Mary Jennings , the daughter of Isaac Jennings , of Goshen , New York . Removing to Florida , a village in the town ...
... established himself in the practice of medicine in his native place , and soon after be- came connected in marriage with Mary Jennings , the daughter of Isaac Jennings , of Goshen , New York . Removing to Florida , a village in the town ...
Page xvii
... established in the state of New York , and he attended several different schools in the vicinity of his father's residence , until the age of nine years . At this period , he was sent to Farmers ' Hall Academy , at Goshen , which then ...
... established in the state of New York , and he attended several different schools in the vicinity of his father's residence , until the age of nine years . At this period , he was sent to Farmers ' Hall Academy , at Goshen , which then ...
Page xix
... established a vigorous opposition . An earnest canvass was maintained for several weeks . No pains were spared to defeat the election of Seward . The choice was at length made , and he gained a decided triumph . The subject of his ...
... established a vigorous opposition . An earnest canvass was maintained for several weeks . No pains were spared to defeat the election of Seward . The choice was at length made , and he gained a decided triumph . The subject of his ...
Page xxii
... establishing himself in Auburn , Mr. Seward became in- terested in the military affairs of the neighborhood , and was soon honored with various military offices . Accepting the coloneley of a regiment , he acquired wide distinction and ...
... establishing himself in Auburn , Mr. Seward became in- terested in the military affairs of the neighborhood , and was soon honored with various military offices . Accepting the coloneley of a regiment , he acquired wide distinction and ...
Page xxiv
... establish the blessings of equality , justice and humanity ; not to enlarge the area of bondage and oppression . His hostility to slavery has not been the result of policy , but of principle of the strongest conviction of its inherent ...
... establish the blessings of equality , justice and humanity ; not to enlarge the area of bondage and oppression . His hostility to slavery has not been the result of policy , but of principle of the strongest conviction of its inherent ...
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