The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1888 - Legislators |
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... Nevertheless , as Mr. Seward himself has said , the verdict is not to be looked for in the passing hour . " There is Yet in that word Hereafter . " Neither , is this the place for vindication or eulogy , if any were needed . The four ...
... Nevertheless , as Mr. Seward himself has said , the verdict is not to be looked for in the passing hour . " There is Yet in that word Hereafter . " Neither , is this the place for vindication or eulogy , if any were needed . The four ...
Page 56
... nevertheless severe , and the result seemed to many to be doubtful . In this emergency , Mr. Seward appeared before the people , and by his speeches at Rochester , Rome , and Au- burn , rallied the strength of the republicans , and at ...
... nevertheless severe , and the result seemed to many to be doubtful . In this emergency , Mr. Seward appeared before the people , and by his speeches at Rochester , Rome , and Au- burn , rallied the strength of the republicans , and at ...
Page 61
... nevertheless yield my full acquiescence to the views of John Quincy Adams , that this nation can never safely allow that island to pass under the dominion of any power that is already , or can become , a for- midable rival or enemy ...
... nevertheless yield my full acquiescence to the views of John Quincy Adams , that this nation can never safely allow that island to pass under the dominion of any power that is already , or can become , a for- midable rival or enemy ...
Page 66
... Nevertheless , I answer that my seeming indifference to the cordial welcome would argue me guilty , not merely of caprice in regard to my fellow citizens , but of ingratitude to the Divine Being whose goodness has permitted me again to ...
... Nevertheless , I answer that my seeming indifference to the cordial welcome would argue me guilty , not merely of caprice in regard to my fellow citizens , but of ingratitude to the Divine Being whose goodness has permitted me again to ...
Page 79
... nevertheless receive the generous support of many good , wise and patri- otic men of my own time . " Such assurances , however made , under the circumstances now existing , derive their priceless value largely from the fact that they ...
... nevertheless receive the generous support of many good , wise and patri- otic men of my own time . " Such assurances , however made , under the circumstances now existing , derive their priceless value largely from the fact that they ...
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