The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1888 - Legislators |
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... York and Executive Messages ; his Forensic Arguments and Political Writings ; his Correspondence with the Virginia and Georgia Governors , and his Letters from Europe in 1833 ; his Speeches in the Senate of New York , and in the Senate ...
... York and Executive Messages ; his Forensic Arguments and Political Writings ; his Correspondence with the Virginia and Georgia Governors , and his Letters from Europe in 1833 ; his Speeches in the Senate of New York , and in the Senate ...
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... York , October 20 , 1853 - The True Basis of American Independence , 144 . Address before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Yale College , New Haven , July 26 , 1854 -- The Physical , Moral and Intellectual Development of the American ...
... York , October 20 , 1853 - The True Basis of American Independence , 144 . Address before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Yale College , New Haven , July 26 , 1854 -- The Physical , Moral and Intellectual Development of the American ...
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... York City , December . 21 , 1860 - Secession and Disunion Considered - General Views , 645. The State of the Union - Speech in the Senate- A Review of the Great Controversy - Election of Lincoln , January 12 , 1861 , 651 . The same ...
... York City , December . 21 , 1860 - Secession and Disunion Considered - General Views , 645. The State of the Union - Speech in the Senate- A Review of the Great Controversy - Election of Lincoln , January 12 , 1861 , 651 . The same ...
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... York . If he who occupies it be not a truly great man , a part of a term will be sufficient to make it apparent . The political knowledge , the financial ability , the legal profundity , the administrative tact , the accomplished yet ...
... York . If he who occupies it be not a truly great man , a part of a term will be sufficient to make it apparent . The political knowledge , the financial ability , the legal profundity , the administrative tact , the accomplished yet ...
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... York , he had already exhibited symptoms of jealousy in regard to the influence of Mr. Seward - a feeling which was shared by many of his friends . At the same time he was understood to concur with Mr. Seward in the general principles ...
... York , he had already exhibited symptoms of jealousy in regard to the influence of Mr. Seward - a feeling which was shared by many of his friends . At the same time he was understood to concur with Mr. Seward in the general principles ...
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