The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5AMS Press, 1972 - New York (State) |
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Page 94
... confidence of the public in the national finances . The sales of government stocks at par now reach the figure of ten millions weekly . In singular contrast with this improvement of the public credit , it is now discerned that the ...
... confidence of the public in the national finances . The sales of government stocks at par now reach the figure of ten millions weekly . In singular contrast with this improvement of the public credit , it is now discerned that the ...
Page 515
... confidence and labors and perils you shared so largely , must at last make his grave with the martyrs of liberty , to complete the nation's sacrifice . It has been your lot , my dear sir , after a long and honored service of the state ...
... confidence and labors and perils you shared so largely , must at last make his grave with the martyrs of liberty , to complete the nation's sacrifice . It has been your lot , my dear sir , after a long and honored service of the state ...
Page 546
... confidence to Washington , in organizing the government , upon the ground that he had safely led them through the Revolutionary war ; as the people in 1848 gave their confidence to General Taylor , upon the ground that he had safely led ...
... confidence to Washington , in organizing the government , upon the ground that he had safely led them through the Revolutionary war ; as the people in 1848 gave their confidence to General Taylor , upon the ground that he had safely led ...
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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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