The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... consideration of the means of find- ing the others . The places of those who personally volunteer will be retained for them until the expiration of their time of service.1 When asked for " words to encourage enlistments " he responded ...
... consideration of the means of find- ing the others . The places of those who personally volunteer will be retained for them until the expiration of their time of service.1 When asked for " words to encourage enlistments " he responded ...
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... consideration , my deliberate judgment is , that the public interest does not admit of it . I therefore have to request that you will resume the duties of your departments respectively . Your obedient servant , A. LINCOLN . DEPARTMENT ...
... consideration , my deliberate judgment is , that the public interest does not admit of it . I therefore have to request that you will resume the duties of your departments respectively . Your obedient servant , A. LINCOLN . DEPARTMENT ...
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... consideration is necessarily deferred . I am , sir , your obedient servant , F. W. SEWARD , Acting Secretary . MR . HUNTER TO MR . ADAMS . ( Circular . No. 1352. ) DEPARTMENT OF STATE , WASHINGTON , April 17 , 1865 . SIR , - The ...
... consideration is necessarily deferred . I am , sir , your obedient servant , F. W. SEWARD , Acting Secretary . MR . HUNTER TO MR . ADAMS . ( Circular . No. 1352. ) DEPARTMENT OF STATE , WASHINGTON , April 17 , 1865 . SIR , - The ...
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... consideration in Congress he proposed as a substitute the following , substantially , " All persons born in the United States after the date of President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation shall be entitled to vote on arriving at the ...
... consideration in Congress he proposed as a substitute the following , substantially , " All persons born in the United States after the date of President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation shall be entitled to vote on arriving at the ...
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... consideration . The Paris Exposition of 1867 was , to our countrymen especially , a great success . Under the management of the Department of State , exhibitors from the United States enjoyed facilities which lightened their labors and ...
... consideration . The Paris Exposition of 1867 was , to our countrymen especially , a great success . Under the management of the Department of State , exhibitors from the United States enjoyed facilities which lightened their labors and ...
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