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Page xxix
He made a powerful speech against executive interference with the United States Bank , and against the removal of the deposits ; t while he supported Gen. Jackson's measure in regard to southern nullification .
He made a powerful speech against executive interference with the United States Bank , and against the removal of the deposits ; t while he supported Gen. Jackson's measure in regard to southern nullification .
Page xxxi
The address exposed the conduct of the Executive , showing that it amounted to virtual nullification . On the 4th of July , 1831 , Mr. Seward delivered an anniversary oration * before the citizens of Syracuse .
The address exposed the conduct of the Executive , showing that it amounted to virtual nullification . On the 4th of July , 1831 , Mr. Seward delivered an anniversary oration * before the citizens of Syracuse .
Page xli
In entering upon the executive office , Gov. Seward was surrounded with peculiar difficulties . The business of the country had been prostrated by the revulsions of 1836. His political friends looked with confidence to his ...
In entering upon the executive office , Gov. Seward was surrounded with peculiar difficulties . The business of the country had been prostrated by the revulsions of 1836. His political friends looked with confidence to his ...
Page xlvi
He had not been long in the executive office , when he procured the passage of laws , which swept away these relics of barbarism from the jurisprudence of the state . In general , the laws of the state were faithfully executed during ...
He had not been long in the executive office , when he procured the passage of laws , which swept away these relics of barbarism from the jurisprudence of the state . In general , the laws of the state were faithfully executed during ...
Page xlviii
Seward's retirement from the executive office , armed resistance has been more than once renewed , and a ruinous litigation has never been suspended . While we are writing these memoirs , * the Court of Appeals has vindicated the views ...
Seward's retirement from the executive office , armed resistance has been more than once renewed , and a ruinous litigation has never been suspended . While we are writing these memoirs , * the Court of Appeals has vindicated the views ...
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