The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... whole army had been cut to pieces , it would have been shameful to have been so intimidated as some are or pretend to be . Congress I hope will stand firm . ” the Department of State , as we have intimated , The duties of 1 See despatch ...
... whole army had been cut to pieces , it would have been shameful to have been so intimidated as some are or pretend to be . Congress I hope will stand firm . ” the Department of State , as we have intimated , The duties of 1 See despatch ...
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... whole people make confession of our national sins against His Infinite goodness , and with one heart and one mind implore the Divine guidance in the ways of national virtue and holiness . Dated , Oct. 28 , 1865 . Mr. Seward and General ...
... whole people make confession of our national sins against His Infinite goodness , and with one heart and one mind implore the Divine guidance in the ways of national virtue and holiness . Dated , Oct. 28 , 1865 . Mr. Seward and General ...
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... whole subject . Under the operations of the law immigration was encouraged and the welfare of the immigrant protected . This was consistent with the policy Mr. Seward had all his life advocated , and which , like his policy of freedom ...
... whole subject . Under the operations of the law immigration was encouraged and the welfare of the immigrant protected . This was consistent with the policy Mr. Seward had all his life advocated , and which , like his policy of freedom ...
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... whole negotiation failed . Mr. Seward likewise favored the annexation of San Domingo and Hayti to the United States . He was convinced that the time had arrived when such a proceeding would receive the consent of the people interested ...
... whole negotiation failed . Mr. Seward likewise favored the annexation of San Domingo and Hayti to the United States . He was convinced that the time had arrived when such a proceeding would receive the consent of the people interested ...
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... whole world mourned . " That his life was sought with the President's was an additional testimony to his faithfulness and ability . Men seek to kill only whom they fear and hate . That Mr. Seward escaped the murderous attempts made by ...
... whole world mourned . " That his life was sought with the President's was an additional testimony to his faithfulness and ability . Men seek to kill only whom they fear and hate . That Mr. Seward escaped the murderous attempts made by ...
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