The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Congress , filled more than twenty large volumes . Large edi- tions of the later volumes were printed . It also reappeared in news- papers , magazines , pamphlets , and books , and was eagerly read by millions of patriotic people . The ...
... Congress , filled more than twenty large volumes . Large edi- tions of the later volumes were printed . It also reappeared in news- papers , magazines , pamphlets , and books , and was eagerly read by millions of patriotic people . The ...
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... Congress Diligent — Confidence Reviving — European Credul- ity - Neutrality Laws Persistently Violated by Great Britain Gettysburg - Vicksburg Charleston- General Meade - Draft Riots - The Situation sumé- Negro Soldiers - Efforts to ...
... Congress Diligent — Confidence Reviving — European Credul- ity - Neutrality Laws Persistently Violated by Great Britain Gettysburg - Vicksburg Charleston- General Meade - Draft Riots - The Situation sumé- Negro Soldiers - Efforts to ...
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... Congress of Paris -The Trent Affair Inter- national Law - Lord Lyons - Captain Wilkes- Mr. Mercier- Mr. Thouvenel Mr. Hulseman — Mr. Motley — Austria - An Emancipating Crusade - Mr. Wood Despondency Faith Mr. Sanford - Belgium -Slavery ...
... Congress of Paris -The Trent Affair Inter- national Law - Lord Lyons - Captain Wilkes- Mr. Mercier- Mr. Thouvenel Mr. Hulseman — Mr. Motley — Austria - An Emancipating Crusade - Mr. Wood Despondency Faith Mr. Sanford - Belgium -Slavery ...
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... Congress . Its sphere of duties was at the same time greatly enlarged . Mr. Seward's coadjutors abroad were well chosen for their ability and patriotism , such men as Charles Francis Adams , Henry S. Sanford , William L. Dayton , Anson ...
... Congress . Its sphere of duties was at the same time greatly enlarged . Mr. Seward's coadjutors abroad were well chosen for their ability and patriotism , such men as Charles Francis Adams , Henry S. Sanford , William L. Dayton , Anson ...
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... Congress I hope will stand firm . ” the Department of State , as we have intimated , The duties of 1 See despatch to Mr. Wood , April 22 , 1862 , page 315 . were very arduous during the war . Mr. Seward alludes 4 MEMOIR .
... Congress I hope will stand firm . ” the Department of State , as we have intimated , The duties of 1 See despatch to Mr. Wood , April 22 , 1862 , page 315 . were very arduous during the war . Mr. Seward alludes 4 MEMOIR .
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