The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... existing between the two governments , but it is believed without injury or injustice to any duly nat- uralized American citizen . It is desirable that the treaty originally made with the North - German Union in 1868 , should now be ...
... existing between the two governments , but it is believed without injury or injustice to any duly nat- uralized American citizen . It is desirable that the treaty originally made with the North - German Union in 1868 , should now be ...
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... existing difficulties . The commissioners representing the secessionists at first asked for an unofficial interview with the Secretary of State . This he promptly declined . They subsequently presented at the Depart- ment a sealed ...
... existing difficulties . The commissioners representing the secessionists at first asked for an unofficial interview with the Secretary of State . This he promptly declined . They subsequently presented at the Depart- ment a sealed ...
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... existing there capable of administering justice , I have therefore thought it proper to appoint , and I do hereby constitute a provisional court , which shall be a court of record for the State of Louisiana , and I do hereby appoint ...
... existing there capable of administering justice , I have therefore thought it proper to appoint , and I do hereby constitute a provisional court , which shall be a court of record for the State of Louisiana , and I do hereby appoint ...
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... existing between Spain and the United States to warrant such a surrender . Although this criminal was a most atrocious offender , and although Mr. Seward's course had the approval of the President , much indignation was manifested in ...
... existing between Spain and the United States to warrant such a surrender . Although this criminal was a most atrocious offender , and although Mr. Seward's course had the approval of the President , much indignation was manifested in ...
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... existing there were surprised and disappointed in the marked result . That disappointment was quickly seized for desperate purposes by a class of persons until that time powerless , who had long cherished a design to dismember the Union ...
... existing there were surprised and disappointed in the marked result . That disappointment was quickly seized for desperate purposes by a class of persons until that time powerless , who had long cherished a design to dismember the Union ...
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