The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Nature and Laws would be in an ill case , if Slavery should find what to say for itself , and Liberty be mute ; and if tyrants should find men to plead for them , and they that can waste and vanquish tyrants , should not be able to find ...
... Nature and Laws would be in an ill case , if Slavery should find what to say for itself , and Liberty be mute ; and if tyrants should find men to plead for them , and they that can waste and vanquish tyrants , should not be able to find ...
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... - chanan's Ministers The Paris Declaration - Privateering - Maritime War — In- structions to Mr. Judd — Nature of the Union - Mr. Sanford - Counteracting the - } - - - Efforts of Rebel Agents in Europe vi CONTENTS OF VOLUME V.
... - chanan's Ministers The Paris Declaration - Privateering - Maritime War — In- structions to Mr. Judd — Nature of the Union - Mr. Sanford - Counteracting the - } - - - Efforts of Rebel Agents in Europe vi CONTENTS OF VOLUME V.
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... 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 , after ...
... 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 , after ...
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... nature . It was for three hundred years the business of European nations to colonize , discipline , and educate American nations . It is now the business of these nations to govern themselves . The decline of European power here prac- 1 ...
... nature . It was for three hundred years the business of European nations to colonize , discipline , and educate American nations . It is now the business of these nations to govern themselves . The decline of European power here prac- 1 ...
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... nature will enable us to practise the necessary equanimity in such a crisis . Changes of habit and policy are necessary to national growth and progress . We have had little reason to expect that such changes in our case should always be ...
... nature will enable us to practise the necessary equanimity in such a crisis . Changes of habit and policy are necessary to national growth and progress . We have had little reason to expect that such changes in our case should always be ...
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