The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page iv
... bill to organize the territory , to the final success of Freedom in 1861 , when the Senate by a decisive vote admitted the new state into the Union . Mr. Seward's latest speeches , on THE STATE OF THE UNION , con- Iclude the volume ...
... bill to organize the territory , to the final success of Freedom in 1861 , when the Senate by a decisive vote admitted the new state into the Union . Mr. Seward's latest speeches , on THE STATE OF THE UNION , con- Iclude the volume ...
Page vii
... Bill , 53 - Oregon and Minnesota , 54 - Mormons and Fillibusters , 55 - The Elections of 1858 , 56 - Mr . Seward's Irrepressible Conflict Speech , 56 - Cuba , Kansas and the Pacific Railroad , 57 - The Homestead Bill , 58— The Indiana ...
... Bill , 53 - Oregon and Minnesota , 54 - Mormons and Fillibusters , 55 - The Elections of 1858 , 56 - Mr . Seward's Irrepressible Conflict Speech , 56 - Cuba , Kansas and the Pacific Railroad , 57 - The Homestead Bill , 58— The Indiana ...
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... Bill , May 25 , 1854 , 464. The Immediate 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 ...
... Bill , May 25 , 1854 , 464. The Immediate 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 ...
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... Bill - The Conference Committee - Compromises and Peace- Closing Speech , April 30 , 1858 , 604. The State of the Country - Speech on the Bill to Admit Kansas into the Union under the Wyandotte Constitution - Labor States and Capital ...
... Bill - The Conference Committee - Compromises and Peace- Closing Speech , April 30 , 1858 , 604. The State of the Country - Speech on the Bill to Admit Kansas into the Union under the Wyandotte Constitution - Labor States and Capital ...
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... bill in question was as unconstitution : as it was repugnant to every just sentiment , and that the principle and habits of the northern people would inevitably place insu mountable obstacles in the way of its execution . ' Admitting th ...
... bill in question was as unconstitution : as it was repugnant to every just sentiment , and that the principle and habits of the northern people would inevitably place insu mountable obstacles in the way of its execution . ' Admitting th ...
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