The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page iii
... admission of Kansas into the Union a Free State : -a period that may be said to comprise the harvest season of those principles which in previous years Mr. Seward had sown in the public mind , and watched and cultivated with so much ...
... admission of Kansas into the Union a Free State : -a period that may be said to comprise the harvest season of those principles which in previous years Mr. Seward had sown in the public mind , and watched and cultivated with so much ...
Page iv
... admitted the new state into the Union . Mr. Seward's latest speeches , on THE STATE OF THE UNION , con- Iclude the volume . His speeches in the Senate , with those before the people in their primary assemblies , make a text book from ...
... admitted the new state into the Union . Mr. Seward's latest speeches , on THE STATE OF THE UNION , con- Iclude the volume . His speeches in the Senate , with those before the people in their primary assemblies , make a text book from ...
Page vii
... of Campaign , 113 - Result , 114 - Celebration of Victory , 115 - Admission of Kansas - Secretary of State - Speeches on Secession and the State of the Union , 117 . ORATIONS AND ADDRESSES ,. 119 Oration at Columbus , Ohio.
... of Campaign , 113 - Result , 114 - Celebration of Victory , 115 - Admission of Kansas - Secretary of State - Speeches on Secession and the State of the Union , 117 . ORATIONS AND ADDRESSES ,. 119 Oration at Columbus , Ohio.
Page viii
... Admission of Kansas - Emigrant Aid Societies - Elections and Laws - Impeachment of the Presi- dent - Compromises and Disunion , April 9 , 1856 , 479. Kansas Usurpations- Speech against Mr. Douglas's second Enabling Bill and in Favor of ...
... Admission of Kansas - Emigrant Aid Societies - Elections and Laws - Impeachment of the Presi- dent - Compromises and Disunion , April 9 , 1856 , 479. Kansas Usurpations- Speech against Mr. Douglas's second Enabling Bill and in Favor of ...
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... admission as states of the Union . Cali fornia and New Mexico were already taking steps for this purpose . The recommendation of the president was condemned by the slave states while it met the approval of the friends of freedom . At an ...
... admission as states of the Union . Cali fornia and New Mexico were already taking steps for this purpose . The recommendation of the president was condemned by the slave states while it met the approval of the friends of freedom . At an ...
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