The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Society of Yale College , New Haven , July 26 , 1854 -- The Physical , Moral and Intellectual Development of the ... Societies - Elections and Laws - Impeachment of the Presi- dent - Compromises and Disunion , April 9 , 1856 , 479 ...
... Society of Yale College , New Haven , July 26 , 1854 -- The Physical , Moral and Intellectual Development of the ... Societies - Elections and Laws - Impeachment of the Presi- dent - Compromises and Disunion , April 9 , 1856 , 479 ...
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... Society was immediately formed in Washington among members of con- gress , and others soon sprang up in New England and various parts of the country . 2 In the senate it received 35 votes , with but 12 against it . In the house the yeas ...
... Society was immediately formed in Washington among members of con- gress , and others soon sprang up in New England and various parts of the country . 2 In the senate it received 35 votes , with but 12 against it . In the house the yeas ...
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... society of Yale college , on which occasion he received the honorary degree of doctor of laws . The subject of his discourse was , " the physical , moral and intellectual development of the American people , " which he treated with ...
... society of Yale college , on which occasion he received the honorary degree of doctor of laws . The subject of his discourse was , " the physical , moral and intellectual development of the American people , " which he treated with ...
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... Society . Mr. Collamer from the minority of the same committee at the same time presented an able report , taking entirely different views ; views that have since been fully substantiated . On the 7th of April , Senator Cass presented ...
... Society . Mr. Collamer from the minority of the same committee at the same time presented an able report , taking entirely different views ; views that have since been fully substantiated . On the 7th of April , Senator Cass presented ...
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... society , which leaves little else to be noted than those monuments of Christian faith which none can study without grateful emotions . I have been able on many occasions to compare the existing condition of society in Europe with what ...
... society , which leaves little else to be noted than those monuments of Christian faith which none can study without grateful emotions . I have been able on many occasions to compare the existing condition of society in Europe with what ...
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