The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5AMS Press, 1972 - New York (State) |
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... France Misunderstanding by the Imperial Government - The Agents of the Confederacy in Paris - An Elaborate Statement of the Case - Unanswerable Arguments- The Crisis - Fort Sumter Attacked — Surrender - Slavery Consid- ered - A ...
... France Misunderstanding by the Imperial Government - The Agents of the Confederacy in Paris - An Elaborate Statement of the Case - Unanswerable Arguments- The Crisis - Fort Sumter Attacked — Surrender - Slavery Consid- ered - A ...
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... France purposes to take cognizance of both parties as belligerents , and for some purposes to hold communication with each . The instruction would advise us indeed that we must not be surprised if France shall address herself to a ...
... France purposes to take cognizance of both parties as belligerents , and for some purposes to hold communication with each . The instruction would advise us indeed that we must not be surprised if France shall address herself to a ...
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... France . The same principle and practice have been uniformly inculcated by all our statesmen , interpreted by all our jurists , maintained by all our Congresses , and acquiesced in without practical dissent on all occa- sions by the ...
... France . The same principle and practice have been uniformly inculcated by all our statesmen , interpreted by all our jurists , maintained by all our Congresses , and acquiesced in without practical dissent on all occa- sions by the ...
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Eulogy on Lafayette 1834Oration on Daniel OConnell Oration on John | 32 |
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