The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... honorably repudiated , however unwise that obligation may have been when it was assumed . He was the early and steadfast friend of mail steamers on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans . His speech on the 27th of February , 1855 , although ...
... honorably repudiated , however unwise that obligation may have been when it was assumed . He was the early and steadfast friend of mail steamers on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans . His speech on the 27th of February , 1855 , although ...
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... honorable ambition , and died far away from his native land - without an enemy to be recalled and without a regretful remembrance , and with a conviction that he had tried to deserve the good opinion which his friends entertained of him ...
... honorable ambition , and died far away from his native land - without an enemy to be recalled and without a regretful remembrance , and with a conviction that he had tried to deserve the good opinion which his friends entertained of him ...
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... honorable as the works are which have been done in those states by the champions of human rights . I am their equal ; I have received their cordial welcome as an expression of esteem and kindness . But it is altogether different in the ...
... honorable as the works are which have been done in those states by the champions of human rights . I am their equal ; I have received their cordial welcome as an expression of esteem and kindness . But it is altogether different in the ...
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... honorable to Mr. Douglas that he has such friends , and honorable to them that they persevere in their fidelity to him . Still , it is not wise for mere personal attachments or pride of consistency , to waste our votes , because every ...
... honorable to Mr. Douglas that he has such friends , and honorable to them that they persevere in their fidelity to him . Still , it is not wise for mere personal attachments or pride of consistency , to waste our votes , because every ...
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... honorable and prosperous life , on the field of civic victory , he was rewarded with the honors of a pub- lic funeral by the state that he had enriched , adorned , and enlarged . ” Gentlemen of the American Institute , Dr. Johnson truly ...
... honorable and prosperous life , on the field of civic victory , he was rewarded with the honors of a pub- lic funeral by the state that he had enriched , adorned , and enlarged . ” Gentlemen of the American Institute , Dr. Johnson truly ...
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