The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5AMS Press, 1972 - New York (State) |
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... restoration of the unity of the country as its most immediate as well as its most vital interest . That restoration will be complete when loyal men are admitted as representatives of the loyal people of the eleven States so long ...
... restoration of the unity of the country as its most immediate as well as its most vital interest . That restoration will be complete when loyal men are admitted as representatives of the loyal people of the eleven States so long ...
Page 472
... restoration of the authority of the republic . On the other hand , it may possibly happen that the President of the republic of Mexico may desire the good offices of the United States , or even some effective proceedings on our part ...
... restoration of the authority of the republic . On the other hand , it may possibly happen that the President of the republic of Mexico may desire the good offices of the United States , or even some effective proceedings on our part ...
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... restoration will be complete ; for that is all that now remains to be done . If , in this view of the subject , my judgment is at fault , then some of those who now uphold the opposite one can show some other process of restoration ...
... restoration will be complete ; for that is all that now remains to be done . If , in this view of the subject , my judgment is at fault , then some of those who now uphold the opposite one can show some other process of restoration ...
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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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