The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Dangers Averted - Mr . Seward's Wise Diplomacy - Treaty for Suppression of Slave Trade - Its Success New Orleans Under General Butler , a Provisional Court of Justice Instituted - Emancipation Proclamation of September , 1862- Amend ...
... Dangers Averted - Mr . Seward's Wise Diplomacy - Treaty for Suppression of Slave Trade - Its Success New Orleans Under General Butler , a Provisional Court of Justice Instituted - Emancipation Proclamation of September , 1862- Amend ...
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... men to meet the impending danger of foreign intervention . He chose for this 1 See vol . iv . page 265 . 2 See page 610 . 3 See page 606 . mission Archbishop Hughes , Bishop McIlvaine and Mr. Thurlow Weed.2 6 MEMOIR .
... men to meet the impending danger of foreign intervention . He chose for this 1 See vol . iv . page 265 . 2 See page 610 . 3 See page 606 . mission Archbishop Hughes , Bishop McIlvaine and Mr. Thurlow Weed.2 6 MEMOIR .
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... dangerous criminals who are offenders against the human race ; and it is believed that if , in any case , the comity could with propriety be practised , the one which is understood to have called forth the resolution furnished a just ...
... dangerous criminals who are offenders against the human race ; and it is believed that if , in any case , the comity could with propriety be practised , the one which is understood to have called forth the resolution furnished a just ...
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... danger and the wisdom of the precautions taken , at the time of Mr. Lincoln's first inauguration , found a sad verification in his death at the threshold of his second term . There is trustworthy evidence that President Buchanan ...
... danger and the wisdom of the precautions taken , at the time of Mr. Lincoln's first inauguration , found a sad verification in his death at the threshold of his second term . There is trustworthy evidence that President Buchanan ...
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... dangers at home and abroad . Congress possesses the power exclusively . Congress , after a session of seven months , still omits to exercise that power . What can be done to induce Congress to act ? This is the question of the day ...
... dangers at home and abroad . Congress possesses the power exclusively . Congress , after a session of seven months , still omits to exercise that power . What can be done to induce Congress to act ? This is the question of the day ...
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