The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5AMS Press, 1972 - New York (State) |
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Page 203
... Union is a purely voluntary connection , founded on the revocable assent of the several states ; that secession , in the case of great popular discontent , would induce consultation and reconciliation , and so that revolution , instead ...
... Union is a purely voluntary connection , founded on the revocable assent of the several states ; that secession , in the case of great popular discontent , would induce consultation and reconciliation , and so that revolution , instead ...
Page 241
... Union have been put into activity to restore the Federal authority and to save the Union from danger . You cannot be too decided or too explicit in making known to the French government that there is not now , nor has there been , nor ...
... Union have been put into activity to restore the Federal authority and to save the Union from danger . You cannot be too decided or too explicit in making known to the French government that there is not now , nor has there been , nor ...
Page 370
... union and democratic , or union and opposition . Such classifications , though unfortunate , do less harm here , where all the circumstances of the case are known , than abroad , where names are understood to mean what they express ...
... union and democratic , or union and opposition . Such classifications , though unfortunate , do less harm here , where all the circumstances of the case are known , than abroad , where names are understood to mean what they express ...
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