The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 7
... party allegiance that might in any manner embarrass him . He especially renounced all aspirations for the presidency , and surrendered all ambition except that of saving the Union . Nevertheless , misapprehensions prevailed in regard to ...
... party allegiance that might in any manner embarrass him . He especially renounced all aspirations for the presidency , and surrendered all ambition except that of saving the Union . Nevertheless , misapprehensions prevailed in regard to ...
Page 8
... party activity , and that it has always failed of lasting effect . So far as I myself am concerned , it is only necessary to say that I have no re- membrance of a time during my public life in which less charitable views of my public ...
... party activity , and that it has always failed of lasting effect . So far as I myself am concerned , it is only necessary to say that I have no re- membrance of a time during my public life in which less charitable views of my public ...
Page 16
... party nominated Mr. Lincoln for reƫlection . The opposition presented as their candidate , Gen- eral George B. McClellan , who had been retired from the com- mand of the Union army two years before . The platform of the opposition ...
... party nominated Mr. Lincoln for reƫlection . The opposition presented as their candidate , Gen- eral George B. McClellan , who had been retired from the com- mand of the Union army two years before . The platform of the opposition ...
Page 28
... party as its candidate for President . Horatio Seymour was his opponent . Neither the candidate of the Democrats nor the platform on which he stood were such as to claim the support of the true friends of the Union and its restoration ...
... party as its candidate for President . Horatio Seymour was his opponent . Neither the candidate of the Democrats nor the platform on which he stood were such as to claim the support of the true friends of the Union and its restoration ...
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... party from Manzanilla to Guadalajara , where they were met by Mr. Bossero , who was the special commissioner during the remainder of the journey and the stay at the capital . Not only the general government of the Republic , but the gov ...
... party from Manzanilla to Guadalajara , where they were met by Mr. Bossero , who was the special commissioner during the remainder of the journey and the stay at the capital . Not only the general government of the Republic , but the gov ...
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