The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 14
... commerce , incessant reforms , unceas ing agitations , and jealousy of sects , that exist within and around . the Empire State , with all of which , its governor is compelled to deal , the estimate we have given of the importance of the ...
... commerce , incessant reforms , unceas ing agitations , and jealousy of sects , that exist within and around . the Empire State , with all of which , its governor is compelled to deal , the estimate we have given of the importance of the ...
Page 29
... commerce and navigation on the great lakes , reviewing severely the president's veto of a previous bill . During the discussion of the Kansas and Nebraska bill in the house of representatives , a memorial remonstrating against the ...
... commerce and navigation on the great lakes , reviewing severely the president's veto of a previous bill . During the discussion of the Kansas and Nebraska bill in the house of representatives , a memorial remonstrating against the ...
Page 56
... commerce which daily becomes more intimate , are rapidly bringing the states into a higher and more perfect social unity or con- solidation . Thus these antagonistic systems are continually coming into closer contact , and collision ...
... commerce which daily becomes more intimate , are rapidly bringing the states into a higher and more perfect social unity or con- solidation . Thus these antagonistic systems are continually coming into closer contact , and collision ...
Page 102
... commerce as favorable , as those with which God has blessed any part of the earth . She has need , however , to study the moral conditions of national greatness . The fundamental moral conditions of a state , or a republic , are simply ...
... commerce as favorable , as those with which God has blessed any part of the earth . She has need , however , to study the moral conditions of national greatness . The fundamental moral conditions of a state , or a republic , are simply ...
Page 109
... commerce and those engaged in it had been the controlling element and the controlling power of modern civilization ; yet that in this country and under the circumstances surrounding us , commerce was not to be the controlling power ...
... commerce and those engaged in it had been the controlling element and the controlling power of modern civilization ; yet that in this country and under the circumstances surrounding us , commerce was not to be the controlling power ...
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