The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1887 - Legislators |
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Page 267
... given by the British government to the United States , that they had changed their construction of the treaty . That is all right . It is a good ground of complaint , provided the condition holds . If they had changed the construction ...
... given by the British government to the United States , that they had changed their construction of the treaty . That is all right . It is a good ground of complaint , provided the condition holds . If they had changed the construction ...
Page 296
... given by me to keep any man , or any class of men , in a condition below my own , is yet to be given . It never will be given in this place . Mr. President , I have submitted the remarks I thought neces- sary to vindicate my proposition ...
... given by me to keep any man , or any class of men , in a condition below my own , is yet to be given . It never will be given in this place . Mr. President , I have submitted the remarks I thought neces- sary to vindicate my proposition ...
Page 476
... given by the court to the jury . The defendant moved also an arrest of judgment on the ground of the INSUFFICIENCY OF THE DECLARATION . On hearing these motions , the judges of the Circuit Court re- quired instructions from this august ...
... given by the court to the jury . The defendant moved also an arrest of judgment on the ground of the INSUFFICIENCY OF THE DECLARATION . On hearing these motions , the judges of the Circuit Court re- quired instructions from this august ...
Contents
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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