The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page iii
... follow- ing pages , down to the inauguration of a Republican administration . It aims only to give a plain history of the times and events of which Mr. Seward is so important a part . The action of Congress and the movements of ...
... follow- ing pages , down to the inauguration of a Republican administration . It aims only to give a plain history of the times and events of which Mr. Seward is so important a part . The action of Congress and the movements of ...
Page 15
... follows shows Mr. Seward still in the senate , yearly saluting new associates who displace those who have grown false to freedom and worthless to their constituents - himself , in the judgment of all calm and candid observers , the ...
... follows shows Mr. Seward still in the senate , yearly saluting new associates who displace those who have grown false to freedom and worthless to their constituents - himself , in the judgment of all calm and candid observers , the ...
Page 25
... follows : Yeas Adams , Atchison , Bayard . Badger , Benjamin , Brodhead , Brown , Butler , Cass , Clay , Dawson , Dixon , Dodge of Iowa , Douglas , Evans , Fitzpatrick , Geyer , Gwin , Hunter , Johnson , Jones of Iowa , Jones of ...
... follows : Yeas Adams , Atchison , Bayard . Badger , Benjamin , Brodhead , Brown , Butler , Cass , Clay , Dawson , Dixon , Dodge of Iowa , Douglas , Evans , Fitzpatrick , Geyer , Gwin , Hunter , Johnson , Jones of Iowa , Jones of ...
Page 47
... follows : an action was commenced in the circuit court of the United States , for the district 1 Mr. Seward was placed on the committee of foreign relations ; Mr. King on pensions ; Messrs . Sumner and Wade on territories , and two ...
... follows : an action was commenced in the circuit court of the United States , for the district 1 Mr. Seward was placed on the committee of foreign relations ; Mr. King on pensions ; Messrs . Sumner and Wade on territories , and two ...
Page 58
... follows ( republicans in italics ) : Yeas - Messrs . Bright , Broderick , Chan- dler , Collamer , Dixon , Doolittle , Fessenden , Foot , Foster , Gwin , Hale , Hamlin , Harlan , Johnson of Tennessee , King , Pugh , Rice , Seward ...
... follows ( republicans in italics ) : Yeas - Messrs . Bright , Broderick , Chan- dler , Collamer , Dixon , Doolittle , Fessenden , Foot , Foster , Gwin , Hale , Hamlin , Harlan , Johnson of Tennessee , King , Pugh , Rice , Seward ...
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