The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 5
... originally made with the North - German Union in 1868 , should now be extended , so as to apply equally to all the states of the Empire of Germany . " Mr. Seward , in 1856 , thus describes the Department THE DEPARTMENT . - TREATIES . 5.
... originally made with the North - German Union in 1868 , should now be extended , so as to apply equally to all the states of the Empire of Germany . " Mr. Seward , in 1856 , thus describes the Department THE DEPARTMENT . - TREATIES . 5.
Page 8
... equally whether it appeared in favor of his own views or against them . That he never proposed or even thought of requiring the removal or the overruling of the propositions of any member of the Cabinet , nor has he proposed or thought ...
... equally whether it appeared in favor of his own views or against them . That he never proposed or even thought of requiring the removal or the overruling of the propositions of any member of the Cabinet , nor has he proposed or thought ...
Page 42
... equally severe and unexpected . For a day or two the panic which had produced the result was followed by a panic that seemed to threaten to demoralize the country . But that evil has ceased . The result is already seen in a vigorous ...
... equally severe and unexpected . For a day or two the panic which had produced the result was followed by a panic that seemed to threaten to demoralize the country . But that evil has ceased . The result is already seen in a vigorous ...
Page 43
... they are increasing in numbers . You will learn through other channels that they are equally perfecting themselves in discipline . Commander Stringham and General Butler's success at Hatteras was not merely DIARY , OR NOTES ON THE WAR . 43.
... they are increasing in numbers . You will learn through other channels that they are equally perfecting themselves in discipline . Commander Stringham and General Butler's success at Hatteras was not merely DIARY , OR NOTES ON THE WAR . 43.
Page 52
... equally or more numer- ous are supporting them there . Missouri , Kentucky , Tennessee , and Virginia , all border slave States , respectively , have contributed large bodies of men to the armies of the Union . Missouri , a border slave ...
... equally or more numer- ous are supporting them there . Missouri , Kentucky , Tennessee , and Virginia , all border slave States , respectively , have contributed large bodies of men to the armies of the Union . Missouri , a border slave ...
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