The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xix
... voted for and who against him - and that he would not embarrass the vote of any member by his presence , or by inquiry about his vote at any time afterward - he abruptly left the cham- ber in which the trial was held . In half an hour ...
... voted for and who against him - and that he would not embarrass the vote of any member by his presence , or by inquiry about his vote at any time afterward - he abruptly left the cham- ber in which the trial was held . In half an hour ...
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... votes . In Cayuga county , where he resided , the democratic party had long enjoyed a decided ascendancy , but still a majority of the senatorial votes were cast NOMINATED FOR THE STATE SENATE . xxvii.
... votes . In Cayuga county , where he resided , the democratic party had long enjoyed a decided ascendancy , but still a majority of the senatorial votes were cast NOMINATED FOR THE STATE SENATE . xxvii.
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William Henry Seward George E. Baker. but still a majority of the senatorial votes were cast for Mr. Seward . Mr. Seward took his seat in the state Senate , in January , 1831 . This was his first election to civil office . He had always ...
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. but still a majority of the senatorial votes were cast for Mr. Seward . Mr. Seward took his seat in the state Senate , in January , 1831 . This was his first election to civil office . He had always ...
Page xxix
... voted for their reduction . He sustained the bill for making the stockholders in commercial companies personally ... vote . Gov. Marcy's great loan law * met with his vehement opposition . He made a powerful speech against executive ...
... voted for their reduction . He sustained the bill for making the stockholders in commercial companies personally ... vote . Gov. Marcy's great loan law * met with his vehement opposition . He made a powerful speech against executive ...
Page xxxii
... vote for either Mr. WIRT or Mr. CLAY as their vote should prove effective . He has since repeatedly supported Mr. Clay as a candidate for the Presidency , although it is known that he always foresaw his defeat , xxxii SEPARATE PRISON ...
... vote for either Mr. WIRT or Mr. CLAY as their vote should prove effective . He has since repeatedly supported Mr. Clay as a candidate for the Presidency , although it is known that he always foresaw his defeat , xxxii SEPARATE PRISON ...
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