The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page v
... exercise of that power of debate , which now in its full development excites an interest throughout the country , will give the reader a fresh view of many important political questions of State and National policy . The SPEECHES AND ...
... exercise of that power of debate , which now in its full development excites an interest throughout the country , will give the reader a fresh view of many important political questions of State and National policy . The SPEECHES AND ...
Page vii
... Exercise of the Veto Power - Madame D'Hauteville's Case- Suppressed Veto of the New York Registry Law - Slavery and its Incidents Virginia Controversy - Retires from Office - Mr . Clay's Nomination— Resumes his Profession - Libel , Law ...
... Exercise of the Veto Power - Madame D'Hauteville's Case- Suppressed Veto of the New York Registry Law - Slavery and its Incidents Virginia Controversy - Retires from Office - Mr . Clay's Nomination— Resumes his Profession - Libel , Law ...
Page xiv
... exercise of the judicial functions was marked by discretion , impartiality , and promptness , and he is remembered to this day as one of the best judges the county ever had . After a visit to Europe , he lived in the enjoyment of ...
... exercise of the judicial functions was marked by discretion , impartiality , and promptness , and he is remembered to this day as one of the best judges the county ever had . After a visit to Europe , he lived in the enjoyment of ...
Page xli
... recommended them to the patronage of the legislature , as well by his example as his counsels . * See Official Correspondence , Vol . II , p . 589 . : In the exercise of the pardoning power , Gov. ENTERS UPON HIS DUTIES AS GOVERNOR . xli.
... recommended them to the patronage of the legislature , as well by his example as his counsels . * See Official Correspondence , Vol . II , p . 589 . : In the exercise of the pardoning power , Gov. ENTERS UPON HIS DUTIES AS GOVERNOR . xli.
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William Henry Seward George E. Baker. : In the exercise of the pardoning power , Gov. Seward exercised we think , a greater degree of wisdom than most of his predecessors . At the same time he labored for the introduction of milder forms ...
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. : In the exercise of the pardoning power , Gov. Seward exercised we think , a greater degree of wisdom than most of his predecessors . At the same time he labored for the introduction of milder forms ...
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