The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... honors , only through the flinty paths of analytical knowledge , acquiring a mental vigor that is noted in every sentence of oration , conversation and private letter , as distinctly as the apple - blossom lives in the autumn fruit . It ...
... honors , only through the flinty paths of analytical knowledge , acquiring a mental vigor that is noted in every sentence of oration , conversation and private letter , as distinctly as the apple - blossom lives in the autumn fruit . It ...
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... honor and dignity of the senate . " Mr. Seward waited a reasonable time for some senator in the majority to offer a resolution on the subject . He then moved that a committee of five be appointed by the president of the senate to ...
... honor and dignity of the senate . " Mr. Seward waited a reasonable time for some senator in the majority to offer a resolution on the subject . He then moved that a committee of five be appointed by the president of the senate to ...
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... honor of his country which characterizes all his acts and speeches , supported the bill and advocated the most efficient measures for suppressing the rebellion and restoring the supremacy of law and order . His speeches on the subject ...
... honor of his country which characterizes all his acts and speeches , supported the bill and advocated the most efficient measures for suppressing the rebellion and restoring the supremacy of law and order . His speeches on the subject ...
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... honors of the nomination have fallen . Their election , we trust , by a decisive majority , will restore the government of the United States to its constitutional and ancient course . Let the watchword of the republican party , then ...
... honors of the nomination have fallen . Their election , we trust , by a decisive majority , will restore the government of the United States to its constitutional and ancient course . Let the watchword of the republican party , then ...
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... honor . The governor of the state ' presented him to the people , in a complimentary speech , which was received by them with repeated expressions of cordial sympathy . Brief addresses were also made by Charles Francis Adams and Henry ...
... honor . The governor of the state ' presented him to the people , in a complimentary speech , which was received by them with repeated expressions of cordial sympathy . Brief addresses were also made by Charles Francis Adams and Henry ...
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