The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Administration — Forbearance and Conciliation — Mr. Day- ton - France - - - - - --- - - Misunderstanding by the Imperial Government - The Agents of the Confederacy in Paris- An Elaborate Statement of the Case - Unanswerable Arguments ...
... Administration — Forbearance and Conciliation — Mr. Day- ton - France - - - - - --- - - Misunderstanding by the Imperial Government - The Agents of the Confederacy in Paris- An Elaborate Statement of the Case - Unanswerable Arguments ...
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... administration , negotiated forty - four trea- ties ; among which were those for the suppression of the slave trade , with Great Britain in 1862 ; for the acquisition of Alaska , with Russia , in 1867 ; extending our relations with ...
... administration , negotiated forty - four trea- ties ; among which were those for the suppression of the slave trade , with Great Britain in 1862 ; for the acquisition of Alaska , with Russia , in 1867 ; extending our relations with ...
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... administration , to the war , or to the cause of the country . 1 Congress in 1776 appointed as one of three Commissioners to Canada , Rev. John Carroll , afterward Archbishop of Baltimore . 2 See Autobiography of Thurlow Weed . 3 Hon ...
... administration , to the war , or to the cause of the country . 1 Congress in 1776 appointed as one of three Commissioners to Canada , Rev. John Carroll , afterward Archbishop of Baltimore . 2 See Autobiography of Thurlow Weed . 3 Hon ...
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... administration ( April , 1862 ) , was the appointment of three commissioners to carry out the Act of Congress for the emancipation , with compensation to their owners , of all the slaves in the District . The result left no slave at the ...
... administration ( April , 1862 ) , was the appointment of three commissioners to carry out the Act of Congress for the emancipation , with compensation to their owners , of all the slaves in the District . The result left no slave at the ...
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... administration of justice . The treaty contains no provisions that can embarrass an honest and lawful trade , and none that can inflict a wound upon the national pride . It was freely offered by this government to Great Britain , not ...
... administration of justice . The treaty contains no provisions that can embarrass an honest and lawful trade , and none that can inflict a wound upon the national pride . It was freely offered by this government to Great Britain , not ...
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