The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page v
... interest throughout the country , will give the reader a fresh view of many important political questions of State and National policy . The SPEECHES AND DEBATES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES form a complete record of Mr. Seward's ...
... interest throughout the country , will give the reader a fresh view of many important political questions of State and National policy . The SPEECHES AND DEBATES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES form a complete record of Mr. Seward's ...
Page xiii
... he was in the habit of lending money to a considerable ex- tent among the farmers in his neighborhood ; and it is said that no man was ever excused from paying the lawful interest on his loans that no man was permitted to pay him more.
... he was in the habit of lending money to a considerable ex- tent among the farmers in his neighborhood ; and it is said that no man was ever excused from paying the lawful interest on his loans that no man was permitted to pay him more.
Page xiv
... interest punctually was ever required to pay any part of the principal . He was a zealous advocate of republican ... interests of her family , was a model of hospitality , charity , and self - for- getfulness . She died in 1843 . The ...
... interest punctually was ever required to pay any part of the principal . He was a zealous advocate of republican ... interests of her family , was a model of hospitality , charity , and self - for- getfulness . She died in 1843 . The ...
Page xviii
... interests of the society with characteristic zeal . During his absence , some twenty or thirty students from the southern states had left Princeton College and entered Union . These attached themselves to the Philoma- thean Society ...
... interests of the society with characteristic zeal . During his absence , some twenty or thirty students from the southern states had left Princeton College and entered Union . These attached themselves to the Philoma- thean Society ...
Page xx
... interest excited by this struggle pervaded all classes and ages of the community , and it was not in the glowing temperament of Wil- liam H. Seward to remain neutral . He was naturally from his education and early association , on the ...
... interest excited by this struggle pervaded all classes and ages of the community , and it was not in the glowing temperament of Wil- liam H. Seward to remain neutral . He was naturally from his education and early association , on the ...
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