The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 2Redfield, 1853 - New York (State) |
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Page 166
... received a new impulse from the labors of Dr. Priestley , who , driven by popular bigotry and violence from his own coun- try , renewed his learned studies in his retreat at Northumberland in Pennsylvania . It was not , however , until ...
... received a new impulse from the labors of Dr. Priestley , who , driven by popular bigotry and violence from his own coun- try , renewed his learned studies in his retreat at Northumberland in Pennsylvania . It was not , however , until ...
Page 260
... received during the year ending with that day . In the same period twelve died , thirty- five were discharged by pardon , and one hundred and fifty - four by expiration of their sentences . The amount received for the labor of the ...
... received during the year ending with that day . In the same period twelve died , thirty- five were discharged by pardon , and one hundred and fifty - four by expiration of their sentences . The amount received for the labor of the ...
Page 578
... received there your communication of the 24th of that month . Two other copies of the same letter have since been received ; one of which was delivered to me by Major - General Scott , and the other was found at Utica . By that ...
... received there your communication of the 24th of that month . Two other copies of the same letter have since been received ; one of which was delivered to me by Major - General Scott , and the other was found at Utica . By that ...
Contents
HISTORY OF THE STATE PAGE | 9 |
ANNUAL MESSAGES of 1839 of 1840 of 1841 of 1842 | 183 |
SPECIAL MESSAGES | 343 |
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