The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1 |
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To the friends of republican principles and of the claims of justice and freedom everywhere , the Editor believes these vol . umes will be welcome , and to such they are respectfully dedicated . To the friends of Mr. Seward ...
To the friends of republican principles and of the claims of justice and freedom everywhere , the Editor believes these vol . umes will be welcome , and to such they are respectfully dedicated . To the friends of Mr. Seward ...
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51 Freedom in the New Territories - Admission of California , The Compromise Bill — Freedom in the District of Columbia - Freedom in New Mexico — Indemnities for French Spoliations — The Public Domain - Wel| come to Kossuth - Liberation ...
51 Freedom in the New Territories - Admission of California , The Compromise Bill — Freedom in the District of Columbia - Freedom in New Mexico — Indemnities for French Spoliations — The Public Domain - Wel| come to Kossuth - Liberation ...
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... with his mother's milk , the love of truth , freedom , and equality , -- the mind of young Seward early received a powerful impulse towards the career of beneficent greatness , which has amply fulfilled the prophetic anticipations ...
... with his mother's milk , the love of truth , freedom , and equality , -- the mind of young Seward early received a powerful impulse towards the career of beneficent greatness , which has amply fulfilled the prophetic anticipations ...
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Mr. Seward accorddingly , sympathised with the democratic party , believing that it embodied the spirit of popular freedom to a greater extent , than any other party of the day . He was early undeceived by experience .
Mr. Seward accorddingly , sympathised with the democratic party , believing that it embodied the spirit of popular freedom to a greater extent , than any other party of the day . He was early undeceived by experience .
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He had always re garded the career of a statesman , as affording scope for the accomplishment of noble deeds in behalf of freedom and humanity . Hence , he cheerfully exchanged the routine of legal practice for the functions of the ...
He had always re garded the career of a statesman , as affording scope for the accomplishment of noble deeds in behalf of freedom and humanity . Hence , he cheerfully exchanged the routine of legal practice for the functions of the ...
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