The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xiv
... that of England . The walls of the parliament house remain in all their primitive grandeur , to reproach the degeneracy of her statesmen . Whilst traversing its apartments , I reverted to the debate xiv THE SEWARD FAMILY .
... that of England . The walls of the parliament house remain in all their primitive grandeur , to reproach the degeneracy of her statesmen . Whilst traversing its apartments , I reverted to the debate xiv THE SEWARD FAMILY .
Page xx
... remain neutral . He was naturally from his education and early association , on the side of Tompkins , and his zeal was quickened by personal intercourse with this amiable and fascinating man , with whom to have an interview with an ...
... remain neutral . He was naturally from his education and early association , on the side of Tompkins , and his zeal was quickened by personal intercourse with this amiable and fascinating man , with whom to have an interview with an ...
Page xxviii
... remains to the present day . His course at once assumed the cha- racter of boldness and originality which it still sustains . It was . not shaped in accordance with traditional prescriptions , but fol- lowing the impulses of an ...
... remains to the present day . His course at once assumed the cha- racter of boldness and originality which it still sustains . It was . not shaped in accordance with traditional prescriptions , but fol- lowing the impulses of an ...
Page xxxv
... remain- der to individuals , on bond and mortgage . Mr. Seward denounced the measure in an admirable speech , * delivered on the 10th of April , 1834. The design of the bill was to operate favorably for the administration at the ensuing ...
... remain- der to individuals , on bond and mortgage . Mr. Seward denounced the measure in an admirable speech , * delivered on the 10th of April , 1834. The design of the bill was to operate favorably for the administration at the ensuing ...
Page xlvii
... remain uncollected for many years . At his decease , his heirs demanded payment of these arrearages . The tenants refused to comply . Differences growing out of these matters , which extended back through a period of near fifty years ...
... remain uncollected for many years . At his decease , his heirs demanded payment of these arrearages . The tenants refused to comply . Differences growing out of these matters , which extended back through a period of near fifty years ...
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