The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Foreign Intervention - Mr. Adams- The Queen's Proclamation - Mr. Dayton - France - Mediation Declined - The United States Sovereign - Mr. Adams - British Views Inadmissible - Foreign War - The Blockade - Mr Adams Lord John Russell ...
... Foreign Intervention - Mr. Adams- The Queen's Proclamation - Mr. Dayton - France - Mediation Declined - The United States Sovereign - Mr. Adams - British Views Inadmissible - Foreign War - The Blockade - Mr Adams Lord John Russell ...
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... foreign intercourse . With notable exceptions , the ministers abroad were inclined to regard the success of their ... foreign lands . Grave apprehensions of foreign interference were more rife abroad than at home . These Mr. Seward ...
... foreign intercourse . With notable exceptions , the ministers abroad were inclined to regard the success of their ... foreign lands . Grave apprehensions of foreign interference were more rife abroad than at home . These Mr. Seward ...
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... foreign relations . Its agents are numbered by the hundred , and they are dispersed in all civilized countries of the world . From the chief here in his bureau to the secretaries of legation in South America , Great Britain , France ...
... foreign relations . Its agents are numbered by the hundred , and they are dispersed in all civilized countries of the world . From the chief here in his bureau to the secretaries of legation in South America , Great Britain , France ...
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... foreign powers , at several stages of the war . The disloyal element of the North encouraged such pro- positions , while the government repelled every offer of the kind . Mr. Seward had promptly rebuked the first suggestion of foreign ...
... foreign powers , at several stages of the war . The disloyal element of the North encouraged such pro- positions , while the government repelled every offer of the kind . Mr. Seward had promptly rebuked the first suggestion of foreign ...
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... foreign and the internal slave - trade ; the aboli- tion of slavery in the District of Columbia and throughout the Union . Mr. Seward , ever mindful of human rights , instructed our ministers abroad , that the decree of emancipation ...
... foreign and the internal slave - trade ; the aboli- tion of slavery in the District of Columbia and throughout the Union . Mr. Seward , ever mindful of human rights , instructed our ministers abroad , that the decree of emancipation ...
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