The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... report of certain speeches made in your neighborhood with a view to affect the private character of the President of the United States , and also my own . I am not appointed or authorized to vindicate the President against personal ...
... report of certain speeches made in your neighborhood with a view to affect the private character of the President of the United States , and also my own . I am not appointed or authorized to vindicate the President against personal ...
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... Canal , 1880 , Putnams , Publish- ers ; also Secy . Evarts ' Report , March 8 , 1880 , Ex . Doc . No. 112 , Senate 46th Cong . , 2d Sess . 3 See p . 589 . upon Congress the construction of a line of telegraph from 34 MEMOIR .
... Canal , 1880 , Putnams , Publish- ers ; also Secy . Evarts ' Report , March 8 , 1880 , Ex . Doc . No. 112 , Senate 46th Cong . , 2d Sess . 3 See p . 589 . upon Congress the construction of a line of telegraph from 34 MEMOIR .
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... reports of danger appre- hended for the capital . July 30 , 1861. - You will be pained by the intelligence of a re- verse of our arms near Manassas Junction , and I fear it will , for a time , operate to excite apprehensions and ...
... reports of danger appre- hended for the capital . July 30 , 1861. - You will be pained by the intelligence of a re- verse of our arms near Manassas Junction , and I fear it will , for a time , operate to excite apprehensions and ...
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... Reports grossly exaggerated a disaster which was sufficiently afflicting in its real proportions . The ex- ultation of persons and classes in foreign nations prejudiced against our country and its institutions is one of the penalties we ...
... Reports grossly exaggerated a disaster which was sufficiently afflicting in its real proportions . The ex- ultation of persons and classes in foreign nations prejudiced against our country and its institutions is one of the penalties we ...
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... report to us that those recently recruited will swell the number to seven hundred thousand . If the insurrection should continue , it would be more difficult to keep them down to a million than to lift them up to that figure . November ...
... report to us that those recently recruited will swell the number to seven hundred thousand . If the insurrection should continue , it would be more difficult to keep them down to a million than to lift them up to that figure . November ...
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