The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5AMS Press, 1972 - New York (State) |
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Page 48
... already five thousand slaves , emancipated simply by the ap- pearance of our forces , are upon the hands of the Federal govern- ment there . We have landed on the coast of South Carolina , and already nine thousand similarly emancipated ...
... already five thousand slaves , emancipated simply by the ap- pearance of our forces , are upon the hands of the Federal govern- ment there . We have landed on the coast of South Carolina , and already nine thousand similarly emancipated ...
Page 83
... already had some skirmishing with the insurgents in the rear of Leesburg , which is again occupied by the national forces . The telegraph announces the destruction of another half dozen American vessels on the high seas by the steamer ...
... already had some skirmishing with the insurgents in the rear of Leesburg , which is again occupied by the national forces . The telegraph announces the destruction of another half dozen American vessels on the high seas by the steamer ...
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... already done . " I must , therefore , now discuss the propriety of inserting such a stipulation in the convention which you have been authorized to consummate . The proposed stipulation is divisible into two parts , namely : First ...
... already done . " I must , therefore , now discuss the propriety of inserting such a stipulation in the convention which you have been authorized to consummate . The proposed stipulation is divisible into two parts , namely : First ...
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ence form an important contribution to the literature of American | 9 |
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO PUBLISHERS BOSTON MASS | 11 |
Eulogy on Lafayette 1834Oration on Daniel OConnell Oration on John | 32 |
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