The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... respect , your humble servant . WILLIAM H. SEWARD . THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . Mediation between the government of the United States and the rebels was offered by different foreign powers , at several stages of the war . The ...
... respect , your humble servant . WILLIAM H. SEWARD . THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . Mediation between the government of the United States and the rebels was offered by different foreign powers , at several stages of the war . The ...
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... respect on the part both of the people and the authorities . In addressing the President of the Republic of San Domingo , he said that " the United States regarded the neighbor- ing Republics founded , like that of the United States ...
... respect on the part both of the people and the authorities . In addressing the President of the Republic of San Domingo , he said that " the United States regarded the neighbor- ing Republics founded , like that of the United States ...
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... respect and veneration . 66 His health was excellent , and he bore the fatigues of the journey remarkably well . " At a grand dinner given at the palace , speeches were made by Mr. Seward and other distinguished gentlemen , and toasts ...
... respect and veneration . 66 His health was excellent , and he bore the fatigues of the journey remarkably well . " At a grand dinner given at the palace , speeches were made by Mr. Seward and other distinguished gentlemen , and toasts ...
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... respect of their countrymen , and who , by their distinguished talents and the purity of their lives , have contributed as largely to their country's welfare and reputation . " Governor Dix , presiding on this occasion of honor to Mr ...
... respect of their countrymen , and who , by their distinguished talents and the purity of their lives , have contributed as largely to their country's welfare and reputation . " Governor Dix , presiding on this occasion of honor to Mr ...
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... respect it so long as it exhibits its ability to defend and save itself . - September 5 , 1861. Reports grossly exaggerated a disaster which was sufficiently afflicting in its real proportions . The ex- ultation of persons and classes ...
... respect it so long as it exhibits its ability to defend and save itself . - September 5 , 1861. Reports grossly exaggerated a disaster which was sufficiently afflicting in its real proportions . The ex- ultation of persons and classes ...
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