The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... all precious interests , DEDICATE it , I enjoin upon you , as our fore- fathers dedicated all the Institutions which they established , to the cause of HUMAN NATURE . ” BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR ог WILLIAM H. SEWARD . 23783 " All.
... all precious interests , DEDICATE it , I enjoin upon you , as our fore- fathers dedicated all the Institutions which they established , to the cause of HUMAN NATURE . ” BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR ог WILLIAM H. SEWARD . 23783 " All.
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... institutions , unvitiated by the presence of slavery , to the vast possessions between the organized states and the Pacific ocean . An unforeseen casualty changed the fortunes of the conflict . Pre- sident Taylor died in the month of ...
... institutions , unvitiated by the presence of slavery , to the vast possessions between the organized states and the Pacific ocean . An unforeseen casualty changed the fortunes of the conflict . Pre- sident Taylor died in the month of ...
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... institutions of their own country , even when there is hope of benefit to them as a people . But this we can always do : we can conduct our internal affairs and our foreign relations with truth , candor , justice and moderation , and ...
... institutions of their own country , even when there is hope of benefit to them as a people . But this we can always do : we can conduct our internal affairs and our foreign relations with truth , candor , justice and moderation , and ...
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... institutions are founded . From Dubuque Mr. Seward was obliged to travel rapidly through Illinois and Missouri , in order to meet his appointments in Kansas . His journey through these states was marked by public expressions no less ...
... institutions are founded . From Dubuque Mr. Seward was obliged to travel rapidly through Illinois and Missouri , in order to meet his appointments in Kansas . His journey through these states was marked by public expressions no less ...
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... institutions . An- other evidence of the free impulses by which we were animated was the organi- zation of the wide - awakes whom he saw around him , not in the customary cos- tume of that body , but as an army of free laboring men ...
... institutions . An- other evidence of the free impulses by which we were animated was the organi- zation of the wide - awakes whom he saw around him , not in the customary cos- tume of that body , but as an army of free laboring men ...
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