The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 7
... concerning men or measures , or even said or thought of insisting on the appointment , or approval , or rejection of any man , or the adoption or rejection of any measure as a condition of adherence to the administration , to the war ...
... concerning men or measures , or even said or thought of insisting on the appointment , or approval , or rejection of any man , or the adoption or rejection of any measure as a condition of adherence to the administration , to the war ...
Page 19
... concerning the expediency of exercising comity towards a foreign government by surrendering , at its request , one of its own subjects charged with a commission of crime within its territory , and although it may be conceded that there ...
... concerning the expediency of exercising comity towards a foreign government by surrendering , at its request , one of its own subjects charged with a commission of crime within its territory , and although it may be conceded that there ...
Page 62
... concerning the events of the past few days are somewhat imperfect , owing to a temporary interruption of telegraphic communication . General McClellan , at the commencement of his operations in the vicinity of Richmond , used for his ...
... concerning the events of the past few days are somewhat imperfect , owing to a temporary interruption of telegraphic communication . General McClellan , at the commencement of his operations in the vicinity of Richmond , used for his ...
Page 66
... concerning the females in New Orleans who gave offence to the Union soldiers was an improper one in respect to the expressions employed in it , whatever constructions might be placed upon them , and their hope , therefore , that it ...
... concerning the females in New Orleans who gave offence to the Union soldiers was an improper one in respect to the expressions employed in it , whatever constructions might be placed upon them , and their hope , therefore , that it ...
Page 88
... concerning military events . announced by my last despatches has been in part confirmed . Gen- eral Rosecrans obtained a decisive and profitable victory at Mur- freesboro ' . General Sherman , on the other hand , was repulsed at ...
... concerning military events . announced by my last despatches has been in part confirmed . Gen- eral Rosecrans obtained a decisive and profitable victory at Mur- freesboro ' . General Sherman , on the other hand , was repulsed at ...
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