The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Success New Orleans Under General Butler , a Provisional Court of Justice Instituted - Emancipation Proclamation of September , 1862- Amend- ments Suggested by Mr. Seward Adopted in Cabinet — Proclamation of January 1 1863- Resignation ...
... Success New Orleans Under General Butler , a Provisional Court of Justice Instituted - Emancipation Proclamation of September , 1862- Amend- ments Suggested by Mr. Seward Adopted in Cabinet — Proclamation of January 1 1863- Resignation ...
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... Successful — Army Movements and Successes - Fremont , Banks , McClellan and Sherman Magnitude of Union Forces - Corinth and Richmond Capture of New Orleans -Effect on France and England - Chickahominy - Farra- gut , Halleck ...
... Successful — Army Movements and Successes - Fremont , Banks , McClellan and Sherman Magnitude of Union Forces - Corinth and Richmond Capture of New Orleans -Effect on France and England - Chickahominy - Farra- gut , Halleck ...
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... success of their government despairingly . Their despatches to Mr. Seward , reflecting the general sentiment at for- eign courts , were full of criticisms on the conduct of the war , and weighed down with gloomy forebodings of its final ...
... success of their government despairingly . Their despatches to Mr. Seward , reflecting the general sentiment at for- eign courts , were full of criticisms on the conduct of the war , and weighed down with gloomy forebodings of its final ...
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... success had been achieved at Antietam 2 the day had come . He called upon the members of his Cabinet for their views and criticisms on his impor- tant paper . Mr. Seward suggested that it would be better to leave out all reference to ...
... success had been achieved at Antietam 2 the day had come . He called upon the members of his Cabinet for their views and criticisms on his impor- tant paper . Mr. Seward suggested that it would be better to leave out all reference to ...
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... success . Under the management of the Department of State , exhibitors from the United States enjoyed facilities which lightened their labors and relieved them of many embarrassments . A conference for the establishment of uniform ...
... success . Under the management of the Department of State , exhibitors from the United States enjoyed facilities which lightened their labors and relieved them of many embarrassments . A conference for the establishment of uniform ...
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Abraham Lincoln abroad administration affairs Alabama already American apprehensions arms army authority battle belligerent blockade Britain British government Captain Wilkes capture cause citizens civil civil war claims command condition conflict Congress Constitution continue contraband course desire despatch domestic Drouyn de l'Huys duty effect Emperor enemy engaged ernment Europe European existing expected favor Federal foreign intervention foreign nations France French human injurious insurgents insurrection insurrectionary interest James River Jefferson Davis Lord Lord John Russell Lord Stanley loyal maintain Majesty's government Major-General maritime McClellan ment Mexico military Minister Mississippi movement naval forces neutral party peace political Port Hudson ports position Potomac practically present President principles proceedings proclamation question railroad rebel received regard Republic republican restoration result revolution Richmond River Secretary seems sentiments Seward Shenandoah valley Sherman siege slave slavery sovereignty success Tennessee thousand tion treaty Trent Union United vessels Vicksburg Virginia