The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Europe - Mr. Seward's Posi- tion in the Cabinet and in Politics- W. W. Seaton's Interview - Pro - Slavery In- fluences Eradicated - Emancipation in District of Columbia - The Trent Affair- Dangers Averted - Mr . Seward's Wise Diplomacy ...
... Europe - Mr. Seward's Posi- tion in the Cabinet and in Politics- W. W. Seaton's Interview - Pro - Slavery In- fluences Eradicated - Emancipation in District of Columbia - The Trent Affair- Dangers Averted - Mr . Seward's Wise Diplomacy ...
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... Europe - Will soon be no Slavery to Contend with - Absurdity of Building a State on Human Bondage - Mediation of England —Value of Slaves — A New Campaign — Navy Increasing — Farragut Recognition — Emigration from the South to the ...
... Europe - Will soon be no Slavery to Contend with - Absurdity of Building a State on Human Bondage - Mediation of England —Value of Slaves — A New Campaign — Navy Increasing — Farragut Recognition — Emigration from the South to the ...
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... Europe - Mr. Sanford's Selection as Minister to Brus- sels - Free Trade - The New Tariff — Rebel Arguments in Europe - Mr. Adams -Exhaustive View of the Situation -The late Election - Buchanan's Adminis- tration Union and Disunion ...
... Europe - Mr. Sanford's Selection as Minister to Brus- sels - Free Trade - The New Tariff — Rebel Arguments in Europe - Mr. Adams -Exhaustive View of the Situation -The late Election - Buchanan's Adminis- tration Union and Disunion ...
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... Europe have wondered at the inactivity of the American army for these two years past ; but it is merely from want of knowledge or attention . " After our de- feat on Long Island , in 1776 , Mr. Adams rebuked the despondency of his ...
... Europe have wondered at the inactivity of the American army for these two years past ; but it is merely from want of knowledge or attention . " After our de- feat on Long Island , in 1776 , Mr. Adams rebuked the despondency of his ...
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... Europe , for all persons not convicted or accused of crime , an absolute political right of self - expatriation and a choice of new national allegiance , with all its exemptions and privileges . On these principles he negotiated a ...
... Europe , for all persons not convicted or accused of crime , an absolute political right of self - expatriation and a choice of new national allegiance , with all its exemptions and privileges . On these principles he negotiated a ...
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