The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... present will be required for the speeches yet remaining in the editor's hands , unpublished . Several important speeches intended for this volume , and to which references are made in the Memoir , are unavoidably crowded out . AN ...
... present will be required for the speeches yet remaining in the editor's hands , unpublished . Several important speeches intended for this volume , and to which references are made in the Memoir , are unavoidably crowded out . AN ...
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... present volume . 2 Linn Boyd ( democrat ) was elected Speaker by 143 votes to 74 for all others . In the senate , the adininistration was proportionately strong . care of the insane within their limits ; the establishment THE REPEAL OF ...
... present volume . 2 Linn Boyd ( democrat ) was elected Speaker by 143 votes to 74 for all others . In the senate , the adininistration was proportionately strong . care of the insane within their limits ; the establishment THE REPEAL OF ...
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... present volume for this oration and the speeches before noticed . 2 At the election for speaker the administration candidate , Mr. Richardson , the father of the Nebraska bill in the house , at the previous session , received on the ...
... present volume for this oration and the speeches before noticed . 2 At the election for speaker the administration candidate , Mr. Richardson , the father of the Nebraska bill in the house , at the previous session , received on the ...
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William Henry Seward George E. Baker. 1855 , although brief , clearly presents the reasons why our govern- ment should continue to employ first class steamships in its mail service . Mr. Seward ... present one as more bold and 32 MEMOIR .
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. 1855 , although brief , clearly presents the reasons why our govern- ment should continue to employ first class steamships in its mail service . Mr. Seward ... present one as more bold and 32 MEMOIR .
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William Henry Seward George E. Baker. despotism and characterising the present one as more bold and alarm- ing than any ... present volume . VOL . IV 5 The election of members of the legislature in the state RE - ELECTION TO THE SENATE . 33.
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. despotism and characterising the present one as more bold and alarm- ing than any ... present volume . VOL . IV 5 The election of members of the legislature in the state RE - ELECTION TO THE SENATE . 33.
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