The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1887 - Legislators |
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Page 123
... condition to be admitted . New Mexico fulfils all the conditions which you have ever required on the admission of a state into the Union . There is only one condition which the Constitution recog- nizes ; and that is , that she shall ...
... condition to be admitted . New Mexico fulfils all the conditions which you have ever required on the admission of a state into the Union . There is only one condition which the Constitution recog- nizes ; and that is , that she shall ...
Page 249
... condition of society and the restoration of the unity of the human family . We see plainly enough why this event ... condition of Asia , I leave them to reflect upon the improvements in the condition of Europe since the discovery and ...
... condition of society and the restoration of the unity of the human family . We see plainly enough why this event ... condition of Asia , I leave them to reflect upon the improvements in the condition of Europe since the discovery and ...
Page 296
... condition below my own , is yet to be given . It never will be given in this place . Mr. President , I have ... condition of every class of population in this country ; and certainly it concerns the public , as well as the government ...
... condition below my own , is yet to be given . It never will be given in this place . Mr. President , I have ... condition of every class of population in this country ; and certainly it concerns the public , as well as the government ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR PAGE Xiij | ix |
SPEECHES IN THE SENATE OF NEW YORK | 1 |
SPEECHES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES | 51 |
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