The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 11
... believe that these Govern- ments ( England and France ) or either of them , dare to search an American merchantman on the high seas to ascertain whether individuals may be on board bound to Cuba and with hostile purposes . " Private ...
... believe that these Govern- ments ( England and France ) or either of them , dare to search an American merchantman on the high seas to ascertain whether individuals may be on board bound to Cuba and with hostile purposes . " Private ...
Page 71
... believe will be successful , and which , we trust , will close the war , with the return of the authority of the Federal Union . Rumors of intrigues abroad for foreign intervention or mediation reach the government continually , but ...
... believe will be successful , and which , we trust , will close the war , with the return of the authority of the Federal Union . Rumors of intrigues abroad for foreign intervention or mediation reach the government continually , but ...
Page 87
... believe , its policy to be an un- changeable one , it is not at all to be doubted that , sooner or later , it will find and reach a weakness in every nook and corner of the insurrectionary region . The very violence with which it will ...
... believe , its policy to be an un- changeable one , it is not at all to be doubted that , sooner or later , it will find and reach a weakness in every nook and corner of the insurrectionary region . The very violence with which it will ...
Page 99
... believe that reinforcements , if thought necessary , have since been supplied by General Grant . The 8th of July gave us our last intelligence from Vicksburg , and it enables me to correct some of the details of the results of the ...
... believe that reinforcements , if thought necessary , have since been supplied by General Grant . The 8th of July gave us our last intelligence from Vicksburg , and it enables me to correct some of the details of the results of the ...
Page 118
... believe , even lands retain the market value they had before the war . Is not this an indication that the slave states are already assimilating their economy to that of the free states ? . . . February 15 , 1864. We are about beginning ...
... believe , even lands retain the market value they had before the war . Is not this an indication that the slave states are already assimilating their economy to that of the free states ? . . . February 15 , 1864. We are about beginning ...
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