The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Adopted in Cabinet — Proclamation of January 1 1863- Resignation Offered - Senatorial Caucus - Presidential Election of 1864 Alabama Claims Instituted - Mediation Offered and Sought in Rebel Interest - Ex- tradition — Slave Traders ...
... Adopted in Cabinet — Proclamation of January 1 1863- Resignation Offered - Senatorial Caucus - Presidential Election of 1864 Alabama Claims Instituted - Mediation Offered and Sought in Rebel Interest - Ex- tradition — Slave Traders ...
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... adoption . The modification was concurred in unan- imously . Mr. Seward then further proposed that in the passage ... adopted . When the first day of January , 1863 , arrived , nearly all opposi- tion had ceased , and the public mind ...
... adoption . The modification was concurred in unan- imously . Mr. Seward then further proposed that in the passage ... adopted . When the first day of January , 1863 , arrived , nearly all opposi- tion had ceased , and the public mind ...
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... adopted . The Senate took no action and expressed no opinion in the matter . The original declaration of the House was regarded by France as a menace of hostilities . Mr. Seward's explanation served to relieve the question of its war ...
... adopted . The Senate took no action and expressed no opinion in the matter . The original declaration of the House was regarded by France as a menace of hostilities . Mr. Seward's explanation served to relieve the question of its war ...
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... adopted daughter , Olive Risley Seward , was published by D. Appleton & Company in 1873 , and was widely read . Mr. Seward , while Secretary of State , on rare occasions went be- fore the people to reiterate in public speeches those ...
... adopted daughter , Olive Risley Seward , was published by D. Appleton & Company in 1873 , and was widely read . Mr. Seward , while Secretary of State , on rare occasions went be- fore the people to reiterate in public speeches those ...
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... adopted by the Demo- cratic party to defeat the reëlection of President Grant . The election resulted in the choice of President Grant for the second time . He received 278 electoral votes . Mr. Greeley died before the electoral votes ...
... adopted by the Demo- cratic party to defeat the reëlection of President Grant . The election resulted in the choice of President Grant for the second time . He received 278 electoral votes . Mr. Greeley died before the electoral votes ...
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