The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... representative and influential men to meet the impending danger of foreign intervention . He chose for this 1 See vol . iv . page 265 . 2 See page 610 . 3 See page 606 . mission Archbishop Hughes , Bishop McIlvaine and Mr. Thurlow Weed ...
... representative and influential men to meet the impending danger of foreign intervention . He chose for this 1 See vol . iv . page 265 . 2 See page 610 . 3 See page 606 . mission Archbishop Hughes , Bishop McIlvaine and Mr. Thurlow Weed ...
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... Representatives did the same . The Secretary of State , upon whom the chief responsibility in the matter rested , saw , more clearly than others , that a breach of inter- national law had been committed by the commander of the San ...
... Representatives did the same . The Secretary of State , upon whom the chief responsibility in the matter rested , saw , more clearly than others , that a breach of inter- national law had been committed by the commander of the San ...
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... representatives ; the abolition of the foreign and the internal slave - trade ; the aboli- tion of slavery in the District of Columbia and throughout the Union . Mr. Seward , ever mindful of human rights , instructed our ministers ...
... representatives ; the abolition of the foreign and the internal slave - trade ; the aboli- tion of slavery in the District of Columbia and throughout the Union . Mr. Seward , ever mindful of human rights , instructed our ministers ...
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... representatives of the loyal people of the eleven States so long unrepresented in Congress . Noth- ing but this can complete it . Nothing more remains to be done , and nothing more is necessary . Every day's delay is attended by ...
... representatives of the loyal people of the eleven States so long unrepresented in Congress . Noth- ing but this can complete it . Nothing more remains to be done , and nothing more is necessary . Every day's delay is attended by ...
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... Representatives , but received no action in the Senate . This action served to increase the sensibilities of the French gov- ernment on the subject , and to renew the correspondence between its Minister of Foreign Affairs and Mr. Seward ...
... Representatives , but received no action in the Senate . This action served to increase the sensibilities of the French gov- ernment on the subject , and to renew the correspondence between its Minister of Foreign Affairs and Mr. Seward ...
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