The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xiii
... received an academic and professional education , instead of a share in the paternal inherit- ance . Having completed his studies , he established himself in the practice of medicine in his native place , and soon after be- came ...
... received an academic and professional education , instead of a share in the paternal inherit- ance . Having completed his studies , he established himself in the practice of medicine in his native place , and soon after be- came ...
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... received a powerful impulse towards the career of beneficent greatness , which has amply fulfilled the prophetic anticipations of his youthful associates and admirers . One of the first acts remembered by the friends of young Wil- liam ...
... received a powerful impulse towards the career of beneficent greatness , which has amply fulfilled the prophetic anticipations of his youthful associates and admirers . One of the first acts remembered by the friends of young Wil- liam ...
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William Henry Seward George E. Baker. received by the other members of the family . The common school system had not yet been established in the state of New York , and he attended several different schools in the vicinity of his ...
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. received by the other members of the family . The common school system had not yet been established in the state of New York , and he attended several different schools in the vicinity of his ...
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... received his effi- cient support . He opposed the transfer of the salt duties from the canal fund to the general fund , but voted for their reduction . He sustained the bill for making the stockholders in commercial companies personally ...
... received his effi- cient support . He opposed the transfer of the salt duties from the canal fund to the general fund , but voted for their reduction . He sustained the bill for making the stockholders in commercial companies personally ...
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... received , in most cases at the hands of men - where they might receive instruction and guidance - be inspired with new hopes- and prepared to return to society with the prospect of honor and happiness . The measure , which was carried ...
... received , in most cases at the hands of men - where they might receive instruction and guidance - be inspired with new hopes- and prepared to return to society with the prospect of honor and happiness . The measure , which was carried ...
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