The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5AMS Press, 1972 - New York (State) |
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... ports having been effected by our forces , and all of the others being now effectually invested , I apprehend that the illicit traffic which has been so flagrantly carried on from British ports will come to an end . March 25 , 1862. The ...
... ports having been effected by our forces , and all of the others being now effectually invested , I apprehend that the illicit traffic which has been so flagrantly carried on from British ports will come to an end . March 25 , 1862. The ...
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... ports of Beaufort , Port Royal and New Orleans , which have recently been blockaded . The treasury regulations to which it refers will immediately follow . May 19 , 1862. The principal military event of the past week has been the ...
... ports of Beaufort , Port Royal and New Orleans , which have recently been blockaded . The treasury regulations to which it refers will immediately follow . May 19 , 1862. The principal military event of the past week has been the ...
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... ports , and the passage of the law of Congress which authorizes that measure in the discretion of the President . It is my purpose not to anticipate or even indicate the decision which will be made , but simply to suggest to you what ...
... ports , and the passage of the law of Congress which authorizes that measure in the discretion of the President . It is my purpose not to anticipate or even indicate the decision which will be made , but simply to suggest to you what ...
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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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