The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1888 - Legislators |
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... established resembling , in its Many voted for it who may two weeks after the democratic convention , and nominated General Scott as their candidate for president . A large majority of the dele- gates from New York and a considerable ...
... established resembling , in its Many voted for it who may two weeks after the democratic convention , and nominated General Scott as their candidate for president . A large majority of the dele- gates from New York and a considerable ...
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... its organ- ization , was to appoint a committee to proceed to Kansas to inquire into the validity of the election of the pretended legislature and delegate to congress . Their report completely established the fraud- 38 MEMOIR .
... its organ- ization , was to appoint a committee to proceed to Kansas to inquire into the validity of the election of the pretended legislature and delegate to congress . Their report completely established the fraud- 38 MEMOIR .
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William Henry Seward George E. Baker. delegate to congress . Their report completely established the fraud- ulent character of the election and the truth of all the outrages com- plained of by the free state inhabitants . In the senate a ...
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. delegate to congress . Their report completely established the fraud- ulent character of the election and the truth of all the outrages com- plained of by the free state inhabitants . In the senate a ...
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... established by General Washington himself , while at the head of the army , and throughout the war ; and that its enact- ment would be the fulfillment of his promises and more acceptable to his serene and awful shade than all the ...
... established by General Washington himself , while at the head of the army , and throughout the war ; and that its enact- ment would be the fulfillment of his promises and more acceptable to his serene and awful shade than all the ...
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... established . Mr. Seward supported with equal zeal , in the senate , the project of a line of telegraphs to the ... establish a government for themselves , passed the 46 MEMOIR .
... established . Mr. Seward supported with equal zeal , in the senate , the project of a line of telegraphs to the ... establish a government for themselves , passed the 46 MEMOIR .
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