The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... remain where he is , so long as this causeless and iniquitous war continues , and so long as the chosen chief magistrate of the country requires it , even though his advice should be overruled , which happens very rarely ; and then in ...
... remain where he is , so long as this causeless and iniquitous war continues , and so long as the chosen chief magistrate of the country requires it , even though his advice should be overruled , which happens very rarely ; and then in ...
Page 24
... remains to be done , and nothing more is necessary . Every day's delay is attended by multiplying and increasing inconveniences , embarrassments , and dangers at home and abroad . Congress possesses the power exclusively . Congress ...
... remains to be done , and nothing more is necessary . Every day's delay is attended by multiplying and increasing inconveniences , embarrassments , and dangers at home and abroad . Congress possesses the power exclusively . Congress ...
Page 34
... remain . Without any war on our part , Great Britain will wisely withdraw and disappear from this continent within a quarter of a century , or at least within a half a century . " In 1862 , he made the canal a subject of correspondence ...
... remain . Without any war on our part , Great Britain will wisely withdraw and disappear from this continent within a quarter of a century , or at least within a half a century . " In 1862 , he made the canal a subject of correspondence ...
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... remains were followed to their last resting place by thousands of sincere mourners . They were deposited in the Fort Hill Cemetery at Au- burn . The tomb is of white marble supporting a cross horizontally , upon which rests a wreath of ...
... remains were followed to their last resting place by thousands of sincere mourners . They were deposited in the Fort Hill Cemetery at Au- burn . The tomb is of white marble supporting a cross horizontally , upon which rests a wreath of ...
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... remain so . But , on the other hand , the land and naval forces of the Union have been put into activity to restore the Federal authority and to save the Union from danger . There is not now , nor has there been , nor will there be any ...
... remain so . But , on the other hand , the land and naval forces of the Union have been put into activity to restore the Federal authority and to save the Union from danger . There is not now , nor has there been , nor will there be any ...
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