The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page vii
... Kansas Affairs , 37- The Assault on Charles Sumner , 40 — Organization of the Republican Party , 41— Presidential Election of 1856 , 43 - Fulfillment of Mr. Seward's Prophecy , 44 - The Atlantic Telegraph , 45 - The Tariff Assailed , 46 ...
... Kansas Affairs , 37- The Assault on Charles Sumner , 40 — Organization of the Republican Party , 41— Presidential Election of 1856 , 43 - Fulfillment of Mr. Seward's Prophecy , 44 - The Atlantic Telegraph , 45 - The Tariff Assailed , 46 ...
Page viii
... Kansas the Savior of Freedom , Lawrence , September 26 , 1860 , 385 - The Policy of the Fathers of the Republic ... Kansas - Freedom and Public Faith - Repeal of the Missouri Com- promise , February 17 , 1854 , 433. Second Speech , the ...
... Kansas the Savior of Freedom , Lawrence , September 26 , 1860 , 385 - The Policy of the Fathers of the Republic ... Kansas - Freedom and Public Faith - Repeal of the Missouri Com- promise , February 17 , 1854 , 433. Second Speech , the ...
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... Kansas and the Army - The Spurious Laws - Barbarous Enactments- Usurpations , August 7 , 1856 , 535. The same , at the Extraordinary Session - Com- promises and Popular Sovereignty , August 27 , 1856 , 559. Lecompton and Kansas - The ...
... Kansas and the Army - The Spurious Laws - Barbarous Enactments- Usurpations , August 7 , 1856 , 535. The same , at the Extraordinary Session - Com- promises and Popular Sovereignty , August 27 , 1856 , 559. Lecompton and Kansas - The ...
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... Kansas before congress in a special message which gave rise to a protracted discussion in both houses . In the senate the subject was debated for nearly six months with little interruption . Mr. Seward at the earliest opportunity ...
... Kansas before congress in a special message which gave rise to a protracted discussion in both houses . In the senate the subject was debated for nearly six months with little interruption . Mr. Seward at the earliest opportunity ...
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... Kansas , to review the decision , and the connection of the president with its announcement . His dramatic description , in this speech , of the inauguration ceremonies ; his vivid exhibition of the insincerity of the president's ...
... Kansas , to review the decision , and the connection of the president with its announcement . His dramatic description , in this speech , of the inauguration ceremonies ; his vivid exhibition of the insincerity of the president's ...
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