The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5AMS Press, 1972 - New York (State) |
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... existing in nearly all the states , when , seventy years ago , they met , and by a written Constitution , established that Union . It was expected that under the operation of moral , social , and political influences then existing the ...
... existing in nearly all the states , when , seventy years ago , they met , and by a written Constitution , established that Union . It was expected that under the operation of moral , social , and political influences then existing the ...
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... existing between the distracted state and friendly nations , and to involve them , sooner or later , in war . It is the desire of the United States that the internal differences existing in this country may be confined within our own ...
... existing between the distracted state and friendly nations , and to involve them , sooner or later , in war . It is the desire of the United States that the internal differences existing in this country may be confined within our own ...
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... existing material and moral causes , to induce us to acquiesce in the condition of things which we found existing here , while our own republic was receiving its shape and development . On the other hand we have constantly maintained ...
... existing material and moral causes , to induce us to acquiesce in the condition of things which we found existing here , while our own republic was receiving its shape and development . On the other hand we have constantly maintained ...
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Eulogy on Lafayette 1834Oration on Daniel OConnell Oration on John | 32 |
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