The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... principles he negotiated a number of treaties regulating nat- uralization . After an experience of nearly ten years , the following tribute to the wisdom and sagacity which negotiated the treaty with Germany in 1868 , among others , is ...
... principles he negotiated a number of treaties regulating nat- uralization . After an experience of nearly ten years , the following tribute to the wisdom and sagacity which negotiated the treaty with Germany in 1868 , among others , is ...
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... principle of non - intervention - a principle , he added of not more importance henceforth to the United States , than to all other commercial nations.2 On another occasion he said , " I feel bound to declare my opinion before the world ...
... principle of non - intervention - a principle , he added of not more importance henceforth to the United States , than to all other commercial nations.2 On another occasion he said , " I feel bound to declare my opinion before the world ...
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... principle of the equal rights of man , as buttresses , which it was in the interest of the American people and government to multiply and strengthen as fast as it could be done without the exercise of fraud or force . " Mr. Seward's ...
... principle of the equal rights of man , as buttresses , which it was in the interest of the American people and government to multiply and strengthen as fast as it could be done without the exercise of fraud or force . " Mr. Seward's ...
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... principles which it had been his life work to proclaim and defend . It was , however , his uniform habit to address his fellow - citizens of Auburn on the night before election . His words on these occasions , more or less studied or ex ...
... principles which it had been his life work to proclaim and defend . It was , however , his uniform habit to address his fellow - citizens of Auburn on the night before election . His words on these occasions , more or less studied or ex ...
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... principles . Horace Greeley , whose name had been for so many years associ- ated with Mr. Seward's , was the candidate adopted by the Demo- cratic party to defeat the reƫlection of President Grant . The election resulted in the choice ...
... principles . Horace Greeley , whose name had been for so many years associ- ated with Mr. Seward's , was the candidate adopted by the Demo- cratic party to defeat the reƫlection of President Grant . The election resulted in the choice ...
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