The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5AMS Press, 1972 - New York (State) |
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Page 263
... necessary to the improvement of the country , Great . Britain used its protectorate there to counteract domestic efforts and intervention from this government to make that improvement which was necessary for the interest of Nicaragua ...
... necessary to the improvement of the country , Great . Britain used its protectorate there to counteract domestic efforts and intervention from this government to make that improvement which was necessary for the interest of Nicaragua ...
Page 473
... necessary , with any other parties or agents , should such an exceptional conference become absolutely necessary , but not otherwise . You will by these means obtain information which will be important to this government , and such ...
... necessary , with any other parties or agents , should such an exceptional conference become absolutely necessary , but not otherwise . You will by these means obtain information which will be important to this government , and such ...
Page 539
... necessary , but that the whole question may be simplified by a simple reference to the existing law . The law of March 3 , 1865 , which created the Freedmen's Bureau , provides that it shall con- tinue in force during the war of ...
... necessary , but that the whole question may be simplified by a simple reference to the existing law . The law of March 3 , 1865 , which created the Freedmen's Bureau , provides that it shall con- tinue in force during the war of ...
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ence form an important contribution to the literature of American | 9 |
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Eulogy on Lafayette 1834Oration on Daniel OConnell Oration on John | 32 |
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