The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... American citizen . It is desirable that the treaty originally made with the North - German Union in 1868 , should now be extended , so as to apply equally to all the states of the Empire of Germany . " Mr. Seward , in 1856 , thus ...
... American citizen . It is desirable that the treaty originally made with the North - German Union in 1868 , should now be extended , so as to apply equally to all the states of the Empire of Germany . " Mr. Seward , in 1856 , thus ...
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... American people and government to multiply and strengthen as fast as it could be done without the exercise of fraud or force . " Mr. Seward's policy of extending the jurisdiction of the United States over the North American continent ...
... American people and government to multiply and strengthen as fast as it could be done without the exercise of fraud or force . " Mr. Seward's policy of extending the jurisdiction of the United States over the North American continent ...
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... American were extremely gratifying to him . He was conducted in all the pomp of military display to the capital ... Americans contended in 1845 ; also the palace of Maximilian , which was occupied by him during his brief reign in Mexico ...
... American were extremely gratifying to him . He was conducted in all the pomp of military display to the capital ... Americans contended in 1845 ; also the palace of Maximilian , which was occupied by him during his brief reign in Mexico ...
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... American one ; Great Britain is the centre of an- other , an European one . Almost in spite of ourselves we are stead- ily extending and increasing our control over these continents . Not- withstanding her tenacity , she is constantly ...
... American one ; Great Britain is the centre of an- other , an European one . Almost in spite of ourselves we are stead- ily extending and increasing our control over these continents . Not- withstanding her tenacity , she is constantly ...
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... American flags , was there for the accommoda- tion of the speakers and principal guests ; the statue was veiled with the nation's ensign . " The sculptor has executed a life - like portrait statue of the late eminent American statesman ...
... American flags , was there for the accommoda- tion of the speakers and principal guests ; the statue was veiled with the nation's ensign . " The sculptor has executed a life - like portrait statue of the late eminent American statesman ...
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