The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page iii
... principles and measures of public policy , which he has main- tained , receive as clear an illustration from the latter class of his productions , as from his more systematic and finished perform- ances . They are , accordingly ...
... principles and measures of public policy , which he has main- tained , receive as clear an illustration from the latter class of his productions , as from his more systematic and finished perform- ances . They are , accordingly ...
Page xxiv
... principles . Mr. Seward accord- dingly , sympathised with the democratic party , believing that it embodied the spirit of ... principle of the strongest conviction of its inherent injustice , and its tendency to corrupt and destroy the ...
... principles . Mr. Seward accord- dingly , sympathised with the democratic party , believing that it embodied the spirit of ... principle of the strongest conviction of its inherent injustice , and its tendency to corrupt and destroy the ...
Page xxxii
... principle he then maintained , and is an ample vindication of their soundness and utility . At the close of the session of 1832 , Mr. Seward was again ap- pointed to prepare the Address of the Minority of the Legislature to their ...
... principle he then maintained , and is an ample vindication of their soundness and utility . At the close of the session of 1832 , Mr. Seward was again ap- pointed to prepare the Address of the Minority of the Legislature to their ...
Page xxxviii
... principle of universal education . It maintained the duty of giving public instruction to all classes of the people , irrespective of condition or circumstances . In regard to the education of females , it claimed for woman the highest ...
... principle of universal education . It maintained the duty of giving public instruction to all classes of the people , irrespective of condition or circumstances . In regard to the education of females , it claimed for woman the highest ...
Page xli
... principles was to be realized under the administration of William H. Seward . In entering upon the executive office , Gov. Seward was sur- rounded with peculiar difficulties . The business of the country had been prostrated by the ...
... principles was to be realized under the administration of William H. Seward . In entering upon the executive office , Gov. Seward was sur- rounded with peculiar difficulties . The business of the country had been prostrated by the ...
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