The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Republic . It directs and regulates the merely executive operations of government at home , and all its foreign relations . Its agents are numbered by the hundred , and they are dispersed in all civilized countries of the world . From ...
... Republic . It directs and regulates the merely executive operations of government at home , and all its foreign relations . Its agents are numbered by the hundred , and they are dispersed in all civilized countries of the world . From ...
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... Republic , of a monarchical form of government , under a European prince supported by French arms , could but excite the gravest apprehensions . Mr. Seward had plainly indicated to the 1 See Vol . I. , p . 289 . 2 Hayti , March 3 , 1863 ...
... Republic , of a monarchical form of government , under a European prince supported by French arms , could but excite the gravest apprehensions . Mr. Seward had plainly indicated to the 1 See Vol . I. , p . 289 . 2 Hayti , March 3 , 1863 ...
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... Republic was inconsistent with the policy of the United States and with the doctrine proclaimed by President Monroe . On the 9th of April , 1866 , assurances were 1 The " Monroe Doctrine , " which had hitherto been a cherished theory ...
... Republic was inconsistent with the policy of the United States and with the doctrine proclaimed by President Monroe . On the 9th of April , 1866 , assurances were 1 The " Monroe Doctrine , " which had hitherto been a cherished theory ...
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... Republic of Mexico , having been delivered from foreign intervention , soon reëstablished her constitutional system of gov- ernment . In 1868 , General Ulysses S. Grant was nominated by the Re- publican party as its candidate for ...
... Republic of Mexico , having been delivered from foreign intervention , soon reëstablished her constitutional system of gov- ernment . In 1868 , General Ulysses S. Grant was nominated by the Re- publican party as its candidate for ...
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... Republic of Mexico received much attention from Mr. Seward , during the last year of his administration . In the summer of 1868 , Mr. Anson Burlingame , who had left the service of the United States , appeared in Washington with a Chi ...
... Republic of Mexico received much attention from Mr. Seward , during the last year of his administration . In the summer of 1868 , Mr. Anson Burlingame , who had left the service of the United States , appeared in Washington with a Chi ...
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