The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1887 - Legislators |
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... cause they contain opinions and sentiments that are important in presenting a faithful record of Mr. SEWARD's public life . During Governor SEWARD's administration , he had several offi- cial interviews with the chiefs of the few ...
... cause they contain opinions and sentiments that are important in presenting a faithful record of Mr. SEWARD's public life . During Governor SEWARD's administration , he had several offi- cial interviews with the chiefs of the few ...
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... cause they contain opinions and sentiments that are important in presenting a faithful record of Mr. SEWARD's public life . During Governor SEWARD's administration , he had several offi- cial interviews with the chiefs of the few ...
... cause they contain opinions and sentiments that are important in presenting a faithful record of Mr. SEWARD's public life . During Governor SEWARD's administration , he had several offi- cial interviews with the chiefs of the few ...
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... cause why the motives of nationality should be weaker than now . But , if a separation shall then be necessary , let us hope that long habits of discipline and mutual affection may enable the American people to add another and final ...
... cause why the motives of nationality should be weaker than now . But , if a separation shall then be necessary , let us hope that long habits of discipline and mutual affection may enable the American people to add another and final ...
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... cause , gather the young Catholic and the young Protestant alike into the nursery of freedom ; and teach them there that , although re- ligion has many and different shrines on which may be made the offering of a " broken spirit ...
... cause , gather the young Catholic and the young Protestant alike into the nursery of freedom ; and teach them there that , although re- ligion has many and different shrines on which may be made the offering of a " broken spirit ...
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... cause of the new republic in the field with unsurpassed moral grandeur . Lafayette burned to aid the cause of America , and to share the fortunes and the fame of Washington . He tendered his service to Franklin , and it was accepted at ...
... cause of the new republic in the field with unsurpassed moral grandeur . Lafayette burned to aid the cause of America , and to share the fortunes and the fame of Washington . He tendered his service to Franklin , and it was accepted at ...
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