The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... engaged in recruiting district soldiers ) , requesting him to send to his office eight recruits They were sent , and as soon as they ap- peared before the Secretary he handed one of them a neat little package , upon which they retired ...
... engaged in recruiting district soldiers ) , requesting him to send to his office eight recruits They were sent , and as soon as they ap- peared before the Secretary he handed one of them a neat little package , upon which they retired ...
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... engaged able counsel 2 to endeavor to secure the rights and property of the citizens of Vermont in the courts of her neigh- boring province , but without avail . The Emancipation Proclamation of September 22 , 1862 , and that of January ...
... engaged able counsel 2 to endeavor to secure the rights and property of the citizens of Vermont in the courts of her neigh- boring province , but without avail . The Emancipation Proclamation of September 22 , 1862 , and that of January ...
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... engaged in the Rebellion ; it made the debt of the United States valid and sacred , while the Confederate debt was repudiated . His proclamation 1 announcing the ratification of the 13th Amend- ment may be well regarded as the crowning ...
... engaged in the Rebellion ; it made the debt of the United States valid and sacred , while the Confederate debt was repudiated . His proclamation 1 announcing the ratification of the 13th Amend- ment may be well regarded as the crowning ...
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... engaged the at- tention of Mr. Seward in the year 1862. On the 14th of May , 1864 , he submitted his views thereon to Congress . The submarine cable between Cape Clear and Cape Race on the Atlantic was not yet in successful operation ...
... engaged the at- tention of Mr. Seward in the year 1862. On the 14th of May , 1864 , he submitted his views thereon to Congress . The submarine cable between Cape Clear and Cape Race on the Atlantic was not yet in successful operation ...
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... engaged in depredations upon the commerce of the United States by some disloyal citizens , under the command of an officer named Semmes , on or about the 17th of July last entered the port of CuraƧoa , and communicated directly with the ...
... engaged in depredations upon the commerce of the United States by some disloyal citizens , under the command of an officer named Semmes , on or about the 17th of July last entered the port of CuraƧoa , and communicated directly with the ...
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