The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page iv
... freedom everywhere , the Editor believes these vol- umes will be welcome , and to such they are respectfully dedicat- ed . To the friends of Mr. Seward , also , they will be acceptable , as a complete refutation of the various ...
... freedom everywhere , the Editor believes these vol- umes will be welcome , and to such they are respectfully dedicat- ed . To the friends of Mr. Seward , also , they will be acceptable , as a complete refutation of the various ...
Page viii
... Freedom in the District of Columbia - Freedom in New Mexico - Indemnities for French Spoliations - The Public Domain - Wel- I come to Kossuth - Liberation of the Irish Patriots - Freedom in Europe- Intervention - American Steam ...
... Freedom in the District of Columbia - Freedom in New Mexico - Indemnities for French Spoliations - The Public Domain - Wel- I come to Kossuth - Liberation of the Irish Patriots - Freedom in Europe- Intervention - American Steam ...
Page xvi
... 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 of his youthful associates and admirers . One of ...
... 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 of his youthful associates and admirers . One of ...
Page xxiv
... freedom to a greater extent , than any other party of the day . He was early undeceived by experience . Discovering that under the pretence of democracy the leaders of the party were bent on personal interests , irrespective of the ...
... freedom to a greater extent , than any other party of the day . He was early undeceived by experience . Discovering that under the pretence of democracy the leaders of the party were bent on personal interests , irrespective of the ...
Page xxviii
... freedom and hu- manity . Hence , he cheerfully exchanged the routine of legal practice for the functions of the legislator . He was , probably , the youngest member that ever entered the New York Senate , hav- ing not yet completed his ...
... freedom and hu- manity . Hence , he cheerfully exchanged the routine of legal practice for the functions of the legislator . He was , probably , the youngest member that ever entered the New York Senate , hav- ing not yet completed his ...
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