The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1888 - Legislators |
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Page 22
... duty on railroad iron , " Mr. Seward addressed the senate in one of his most characteristic speeches , warning the country of the danger of an approaching revulsion in railroad and financial affairs generally , which proved no less just ...
... duty on railroad iron , " Mr. Seward addressed the senate in one of his most characteristic speeches , warning the country of the danger of an approaching revulsion in railroad and financial affairs generally , which proved no less just ...
Page 27
... duties on the floor of congress . A characteristic letter , in reply to an invitation to address a public meeting in the ... duty here , with as many true men as shall be found in a delegation which , if all were firm and united in the ...
... duties on the floor of congress . A characteristic letter , in reply to an invitation to address a public meeting in the ... duty here , with as many true men as shall be found in a delegation which , if all were firm and united in the ...
Page 42
... Dayton received two hundred and fifty - nine , Abraham Lincoln one hundred and ten , David Wilmot forty - three , Charles Sumner thirty - six . our duty to maintain this provision of the constitution against 42 MEMOIR .
... Dayton received two hundred and fifty - nine , Abraham Lincoln one hundred and ten , David Wilmot forty - three , Charles Sumner thirty - six . our duty to maintain this provision of the constitution against 42 MEMOIR .
Page 43
... duty of congress to prohibit in the territories those twin relics of barbarism - polygamy and slavery . " Mr. Seward engaged in the presidential canvass with his accus- tomed zeal and ability . His speeches at Auburn , Detroit , and Os ...
... duty of congress to prohibit in the territories those twin relics of barbarism - polygamy and slavery . " Mr. Seward engaged in the presidential canvass with his accus- tomed zeal and ability . His speeches at Auburn , Detroit , and Os ...
Page 55
... duty to sustain the honor and dignity of the government even if he thereby gave aid and comfort to Mr. Buchanan's administration . And already it is generally conceded that Mr. Seward , in merging the partizan in the patriot , has ...
... duty to sustain the honor and dignity of the government even if he thereby gave aid and comfort to Mr. Buchanan's administration . And already it is generally conceded that Mr. Seward , in merging the partizan in the patriot , has ...
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