The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1887 - Legislators |
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Page 117
... DEAR SIR : The manuscript which has been put into your possession , by the relatives of DAVID BERDAN , was hastily prepared , in the midst of professional duties . The Adelphic Society requested me to furnish a copy for publication . I ...
... DEAR SIR : The manuscript which has been put into your possession , by the relatives of DAVID BERDAN , was hastily prepared , in the midst of professional duties . The Adelphic Society requested me to furnish a copy for publication . I ...
Page 237
... dear sir , is sincere , for it has its sources in the just sentiments and irrepressible affections of a free people , their love of truth , their admiration of wisdom , their reverence for virtue , and their gratitude for beneficence ...
... dear sir , is sincere , for it has its sources in the just sentiments and irrepressible affections of a free people , their love of truth , their admiration of wisdom , their reverence for virtue , and their gratitude for beneficence ...
Page 378
... DEAR SIR : Your letter of the 19th was duly received , and I return you my grateful acknowledgments for the frankness with which your views are therein expressed . I regret to find a dif- ference of opinion among excellent friends , on ...
... DEAR SIR : Your letter of the 19th was duly received , and I return you my grateful acknowledgments for the frankness with which your views are therein expressed . I regret to find a dif- ference of opinion among excellent friends , on ...
Page 378
... DEAR SIR : Your letter of the 19th was duly received , and I return you my grateful acknowledgments for the frankness with which your views are therein expressed . I regret to find a dif- ference of opinion among excellent friends , on ...
... DEAR SIR : Your letter of the 19th was duly received , and I return you my grateful acknowledgments for the frankness with which your views are therein expressed . I regret to find a dif- ference of opinion among excellent friends , on ...
Page 381
... DEAR SIR : I have had the pleasure of receiving your let- ter of the 16th , and I respectfully return you my thanks for the interesting information it contains . We had previously received the newspaper accounts of the demonstration of ...
... DEAR SIR : I have had the pleasure of receiving your let- ter of the 16th , and I respectfully return you my thanks for the interesting information it contains . We had previously received the newspaper accounts of the demonstration of ...
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