The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Seward's peculiar sentiments . The ORATIONS and ADDRESSES , following the Memoir , are among the most valuable productions of their author's fertile mind . They are entitled , The Destiny of America ; The True Basis of American ...
... Seward's peculiar sentiments . The ORATIONS and ADDRESSES , following the Memoir , are among the most valuable productions of their author's fertile mind . They are entitled , The Destiny of America ; The True Basis of American ...
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... Seward proven to be an Agitator . But History vindicates the agitator , from Paul to Luther and from Luther to the century of Romilly , Wilberforce and Jefferson . That Mr. Seward has been an Agitator to no pur- pose will hardly , now ...
... Seward proven to be an Agitator . But History vindicates the agitator , from Paul to Luther and from Luther to the century of Romilly , Wilberforce and Jefferson . That Mr. Seward has been an Agitator to no pur- pose will hardly , now ...
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... Seward , 22 - Oration at Columbus , and Address before the American Institute , 23 - The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise , 24 - Mr . Seward's Speeches , 27 - The New England Clergymen , 29 - The Pacific Railroad and the Homestead Law ...
... Seward , 22 - Oration at Columbus , and Address before the American Institute , 23 - The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise , 24 - Mr . Seward's Speeches , 27 - The New England Clergymen , 29 - The Pacific Railroad and the Homestead Law ...
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William Henry Seward George E. Baker. Admission of Kansas into the Union - Slavery and Compromises , July 2 , 1856 , 512 ... Seward's Speech to New York Delegation at Washington , on Inauguration Day March 4 , 1861 , on his retiring from ...
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. Admission of Kansas into the Union - Slavery and Compromises , July 2 , 1856 , 512 ... Seward's Speech to New York Delegation at Washington , on Inauguration Day March 4 , 1861 , on his retiring from ...
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William Henry Seward George E. Baker. The representatives from the free states earnestly protested against this course . Mr. Seward took an active part in the opposition . Faithful to their convictions they insisted on the insertion of ...
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. The representatives from the free states earnestly protested against this course . Mr. Seward took an active part in the opposition . Faithful to their convictions they insisted on the insertion of ...
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