The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Attempt on Secretary Seward - Mr. Frederick W. Seward Wounded - Mr. Hunter Mr. Adams - Passports for Rebels - Pardons . - - - SELECTIONS FROM DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE : - .... 187 Secretary Black's View of the Late Election - Mr ...
... Attempt on Secretary Seward - Mr. Frederick W. Seward Wounded - Mr. Hunter Mr. Adams - Passports for Rebels - Pardons . - - - SELECTIONS FROM DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE : - .... 187 Secretary Black's View of the Late Election - Mr ...
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... attempted . This suggestion also was adopted . When the first day of January , 1863 , arrived , nearly all opposi- tion had ceased , and the public mind was prepared for the great proclamation . At noon on that day , Mr Seward took the ...
... attempted . This suggestion also was adopted . When the first day of January , 1863 , arrived , nearly all opposi- tion had ceased , and the public mind was prepared for the great proclamation . At noon on that day , Mr Seward took the ...
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... marked contrast with the feeble attempts of the British government in 1861-1864 . See Memoirs of John Quincy Adams , Vols . IV . , V. tribunal awarded fifteen and one - half millions of dollars 2 THE ALABAMA CLAIMS . 17.
... marked contrast with the feeble attempts of the British government in 1861-1864 . See Memoirs of John Quincy Adams , Vols . IV . , V. tribunal awarded fifteen and one - half millions of dollars 2 THE ALABAMA CLAIMS . 17.
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... attempt was made to assassinate the Secretary of State in his own house , where he was in bed suffering from the effects of the late accident . The attempt failed , but Mr. Seward was severely cut , on the face es- pecially , it is ...
... attempt was made to assassinate the Secretary of State in his own house , where he was in bed suffering from the effects of the late accident . The attempt failed , but Mr. Seward was severely cut , on the face es- pecially , it is ...
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... attempted impeachment of the President . He took high grounds against the proceeding , regarding it as an attempt on the part of the prosecutors to depose the con- stitutional President of the United States , and install in his place ...
... attempted impeachment of the President . He took high grounds against the proceeding , regarding it as an attempt on the part of the prosecutors to depose the con- stitutional President of the United States , and install in his place ...
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