The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... fact that the wages offered to them as soldiers were less than those received by white soldiers . He sent them this reply : - " The duty of the colored man to defend his country whenever and wherever and in whatever form , is the same ...
... fact that the wages offered to them as soldiers were less than those received by white soldiers . He sent them this reply : - " The duty of the colored man to defend his country whenever and wherever and in whatever form , is the same ...
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... . Seward , an irreversible fact . See Mr. Seward's speeches in Senate on Clayton and Bulwer treaty , Vol . I. , page 376. Globe App . 1855 , 1856 . given by the French government that its troops should , THE MONROE DOCTRINE APPLIED . 27.
... . Seward , an irreversible fact . See Mr. Seward's speeches in Senate on Clayton and Bulwer treaty , Vol . I. , page 376. Globe App . 1855 , 1856 . given by the French government that its troops should , THE MONROE DOCTRINE APPLIED . 27.
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... fact but the beginning of an organic change to more robust and vigorous health than the nation has ever before enjoyed . April 22 , 1862 .-— Mr. Mercier proposed in a very proper manner that he would visit Richmond if we should not ...
... fact but the beginning of an organic change to more robust and vigorous health than the nation has ever before enjoyed . April 22 , 1862 .-— Mr. Mercier proposed in a very proper manner that he would visit Richmond if we should not ...
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... fact , a victory of our army , although the flank movement from the field towards the new base gave the whole series the character of a retreat . The result is that the new base is a safer one , and the new position an impregnable one ...
... fact , a victory of our army , although the flank movement from the field towards the new base gave the whole series the character of a retreat . The result is that the new base is a safer one , and the new position an impregnable one ...
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... fact may be deemed surprising in view of the enhanced price for labor , occasioned by the demand for the rank and file of the armies of the United States . It may , therefore , be confidently asserted that , even now , nowhere else can ...
... fact may be deemed surprising in view of the enhanced price for labor , occasioned by the demand for the rank and file of the armies of the United States . It may , therefore , be confidently asserted that , even now , nowhere else can ...
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