The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 48
... citizen of Missouri because he was a negro of African descent ; and , second , that Dred and his family were the ... citizens of the United States ; that there is no difference between property in a slave and other property ; that ...
... citizen of Missouri because he was a negro of African descent ; and , second , that Dred and his family were the ... citizens of the United States ; that there is no difference between property in a slave and other property ; that ...
Page 64
... citizens and as friends who , against my will , followed me to the house of my friends , where I was entertained , took me up at the door of my hotel , unwilling to leave me alone in your city , and who will not part from me now until ...
... citizens and as friends who , against my will , followed me to the house of my friends , where I was entertained , took me up at the door of my hotel , unwilling to leave me alone in your city , and who will not part from me now until ...
Page 66
... citizens , but of ingratitude to the Divine Being whose goodness has permitted me again to enter the circle of true patriots and of endeared and life- tried friends . " In the eastern regions , from which we have derived the revelations ...
... citizens , but of ingratitude to the Divine Being whose goodness has permitted me again to enter the circle of true patriots and of endeared and life- tried friends . " In the eastern regions , from which we have derived the revelations ...
Page 67
... citizen and cherished benefactor . The railroad depot and the streets of the city through which he passed , were ... citizens — although in that senate chamber I am authorized with one other representative to pronounce the will of ...
... citizen and cherished benefactor . The railroad depot and the streets of the city through which he passed , were ... citizens — although in that senate chamber I am authorized with one other representative to pronounce the will of ...
Page 73
... citizens who had not as yet been received fully into either of the two parties of the country . The speeches and res- olutions at these meetings denied the necessity of any agitation of the slavery question and deprecated what was ...
... citizens who had not as yet been received fully into either of the two parties of the country . The speeches and res- olutions at these meetings denied the necessity of any agitation of the slavery question and deprecated what was ...
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