The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page iv
... justice and freedom everywhere , the Editor believes these vol- umes will be welcome , and to such they are respectfully dedicat- ed . To the friends of Mr. Seward , also , they will be acceptable , as a complete refutation of the ...
... justice and freedom everywhere , the Editor believes these vol- umes will be welcome , and to such they are respectfully dedicat- ed . To the friends of Mr. Seward , also , they will be acceptable , as a complete refutation of the ...
Page xxii
... claims his services against a weaker , he does not engage in the suit without a clear conviction of its justice , what- prac- ever be the compensation . During the whole course xxii HIS MILITARY EXPERIENCE AS A LAWYER .
... claims his services against a weaker , he does not engage in the suit without a clear conviction of its justice , what- prac- ever be the compensation . During the whole course xxii HIS MILITARY EXPERIENCE AS A LAWYER .
Page xxiii
... justice than vigor in the following sketch of his early professional life , written several years since for one of the periodicals of the day . man . " The practice of the Jaw in the country must not be estimated by the practice in the ...
... justice than vigor in the following sketch of his early professional life , written several years since for one of the periodicals of the day . man . " The practice of the Jaw in the country must not be estimated by the practice in the ...
Page xxiv
... 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 injustice , and its tendency to corrupt ...
... 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 injustice , and its tendency to corrupt ...
Page xxviii
... justice , - Mr. Seward came into the Senate of his native state , a new man , fresh from the living masses of the people , and breathed over that body a spirit of vitality and progress , of which the influence remains to the present day ...
... justice , - Mr. Seward came into the Senate of his native state , a new man , fresh from the living masses of the people , and breathed over that body a spirit of vitality and progress , of which the influence remains to the present day ...
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