The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1887 - Legislators |
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... Adopted Citizens of Philadelphia , Stephen E. Rice - Extradition of Fugitives from Justice , H. W. Rogers - De Witt Clinton , Edward C. Delavan -State Credits , William Brown - Prison Discipline , Rev. John Lucky - Religious Liberty ...
... Adopted Citizens of Philadelphia , Stephen E. Rice - Extradition of Fugitives from Justice , H. W. Rogers - De Witt Clinton , Edward C. Delavan -State Credits , William Brown - Prison Discipline , Rev. John Lucky - Religious Liberty ...
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... Adopted Citizens of Philadelphia , Stephen E. Rice - Extradition of Fugitives from Justice , H. W. Rogers - De Witt Clinton , Edward C. Delavan -State Credits , William Brown - Prison Discipline , Rev. John Lucky - Religious Liberty ...
... Adopted Citizens of Philadelphia , Stephen E. Rice - Extradition of Fugitives from Justice , H. W. Rogers - De Witt Clinton , Edward C. Delavan -State Credits , William Brown - Prison Discipline , Rev. John Lucky - Religious Liberty ...
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... adoption for a very long and indefinite period . The enthusiasm which these theories kindled , neverthe- less , was certainly not abated by the circumstance that , all classes adopted with them , the chimera of an absolute social ...
... adoption for a very long and indefinite period . The enthusiasm which these theories kindled , neverthe- less , was certainly not abated by the circumstance that , all classes adopted with them , the chimera of an absolute social ...
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... adopted country in the battle of the Brandy wine , by rallying the troops in the retreat at Chester Bridge , and by his brave resistance and capture , with the aid of militia - men , of a superior force of British and Hessian regulars ...
... adopted country in the battle of the Brandy wine , by rallying the troops in the retreat at Chester Bridge , and by his brave resistance and capture , with the aid of militia - men , of a superior force of British and Hessian regulars ...
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... adopted country , Lafayette resisted all the blandishments of Parisian society , and having used his popularity and the influence it gave him in her behalf with good effect , he re - embarked with an additional fleet , a large loan ...
... adopted country , Lafayette resisted all the blandishments of Parisian society , and having used his popularity and the influence it gave him in her behalf with good effect , he re - embarked with an additional fleet , a large loan ...
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