The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page iii
... present the public , not only with his more elaborate speeches and writings , but also with his occasional and unstudied efforts . The principles and measures of public policy , which he has main- tained , receive as clear an ...
... present the public , not only with his more elaborate speeches and writings , but also with his occasional and unstudied efforts . The principles and measures of public policy , which he has main- tained , receive as clear an ...
Page v
... present a simple but complete record of Mr. Seward's life . The SPEECHES IN THE SENATE OF NEW YORK contained in this volume , while they will serve to show the first exercise of that power of debate , which now in its full development ...
... present a simple but complete record of Mr. Seward's life . The SPEECHES IN THE SENATE OF NEW YORK contained in this volume , while they will serve to show the first exercise of that power of debate , which now in its full development ...
Page vi
... present residence at Auburn , in the third volume , is from a daguerrotype taken in mid - winter . A brief description of the mansion and grounds will be found in the Preface to that volume . WILLIAMSBURG , L. I. , March 1 , 1853 . THE ...
... present residence at Auburn , in the third volume , is from a daguerrotype taken in mid - winter . A brief description of the mansion and grounds will be found in the Preface to that volume . WILLIAMSBURG , L. I. , March 1 , 1853 . THE ...
Page xx
... present time . It is believed that Mr. Seward has seldom acted on any important public ques- tion , without availing himself of the experience and sagacity of his venerated friend , whose counsels , we need not say , have al- ways been ...
... present time . It is believed that Mr. Seward has seldom acted on any important public ques- tion , without availing himself of the experience and sagacity of his venerated friend , whose counsels , we need not say , have al- ways been ...
Page xxi
... present an attractive example of genuine republican equality . In some degree these characteristics are no doubt due to the influence of Mr. Seward and his estimable family . During a residence of more than thirty years , he has won the ...
... present an attractive example of genuine republican equality . In some degree these characteristics are no doubt due to the influence of Mr. Seward and his estimable family . During a residence of more than thirty years , he has won the ...
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