The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Human Bondage - Mediation of England —Value of Slaves — A New Campaign — Navy Increasing — Farragut Recognition — Emigration from the South to the Territories - Public Impatience Amendment of Constitution - General Grant in Command ...
... Human Bondage - Mediation of England —Value of Slaves — A New Campaign — Navy Increasing — Farragut Recognition — Emigration from the South to the Territories - Public Impatience Amendment of Constitution - General Grant in Command ...
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... human rights , instructed our ministers abroad , that the decree of emancipation reached even foreign lands . In July , 1868 , he wrote as follows : - " The great change of the political relations between the races in this country has ...
... human rights , instructed our ministers abroad , that the decree of emancipation reached even foreign lands . In July , 1868 , he wrote as follows : - " The great change of the political relations between the races in this country has ...
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... human race ; and it is believed that if , in any case , the comity could with propriety be practised , the one which is understood to have called forth the resolution furnished a just occasion for its exercise . " The President alluded ...
... human race ; and it is believed that if , in any case , the comity could with propriety be practised , the one which is understood to have called forth the resolution furnished a just occasion for its exercise . " The President alluded ...
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... humanity , in this affair , because he had assisted in the exposure and punishment of a crime totally distinct from any ... human beings , who , but for the return to Cuba of Arguelles , must have remained in slavery . To Mr. Seward they ...
... humanity , in this affair , because he had assisted in the exposure and punishment of a crime totally distinct from any ... human beings , who , but for the return to Cuba of Arguelles , must have remained in slavery . To Mr. Seward they ...
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... human nature . " Under the direction of Mr. Seward all these testimonies were printed in a handsome quarto volume of 930 pp . , entitled " Tributes of the Nations to Abraham Lincoln . " 1 One of the first mental efforts of Mr. Seward ...
... human nature . " Under the direction of Mr. Seward all these testimonies were printed in a handsome quarto volume of 930 pp . , entitled " Tributes of the Nations to Abraham Lincoln . " 1 One of the first mental efforts of Mr. Seward ...
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