The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 2Redfield, 1853 - New York (State) |
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Page 449
... requisition mentioned in your letter . I did not doubt on reading the requisition that the offence alleged against the accused was considered by you as one " deeply affecting the general interest of the commonwealth of Virginia ; " and ...
... requisition mentioned in your letter . I did not doubt on reading the requisition that the offence alleged against the accused was considered by you as one " deeply affecting the general interest of the commonwealth of Virginia ; " and ...
Page 451
... requisition . Your communication calls me now to consider the application upon the papers as they were originally submitted to me . With the most respectful deference , I still think that the charge contained in the affidavit annexed to ...
... requisition . Your communication calls me now to consider the application upon the papers as they were originally submitted to me . With the most respectful deference , I still think that the charge contained in the affidavit annexed to ...
Page 493
... requisition dependent upon the condition that the executive of this state shall first surrender Peter Johnson , Edward Smith , and Isaac Gansey , in compliance with a requisition made in the year 1839 , by the lieutenant - governor of ...
... requisition dependent upon the condition that the executive of this state shall first surrender Peter Johnson , Edward Smith , and Isaac Gansey , in compliance with a requisition made in the year 1839 , by the lieutenant - governor of ...
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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