The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Idea , St. Paul , September , 1860 , 330 - The National Idea ; Its Perils and Triumphs , Chicago , October 3 , 1860 , 348 - The Repub- lican Policy and the one Idea , Dubuque , September 21 , 1860 , 368 - Young Men and the Future - an ...
... Idea , St. Paul , September , 1860 , 330 - The National Idea ; Its Perils and Triumphs , Chicago , October 3 , 1860 , 348 - The Repub- lican Policy and the one Idea , Dubuque , September 21 , 1860 , 368 - Young Men and the Future - an ...
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... ideas ; while those in opposi- tion to reducing the tariff on American products and manufactures are consistent with the principles he has always maintained . Mr. Seward insisted on the payment of the Texas debts as an obli- gation ...
... ideas ; while those in opposi- tion to reducing the tariff on American products and manufactures are consistent with the principles he has always maintained . Mr. Seward insisted on the payment of the Texas debts as an obli- gation ...
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... ideas directly in conflict with his matured convictions . At a time when other statesmen were courting the new element or being reticent before its influence , Mr. Seward , in the senate , frankly expressed his opposition to these ...
... ideas directly in conflict with his matured convictions . At a time when other statesmen were courting the new element or being reticent before its influence , Mr. Seward , in the senate , frankly expressed his opposition to these ...
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... ideas were foreshadowed by the counsel for Virginia , ' who reiterated in the court room the same plea for the justice and beneficence of African slavery which he had a month before presented at a public meeting in New York . But the ...
... ideas were foreshadowed by the counsel for Virginia , ' who reiterated in the court room the same plea for the justice and beneficence of African slavery which he had a month before presented at a public meeting in New York . But the ...
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... idea of disunion . Recent events have given additional interest to the words he then uttered . At several places , as he proceeded up the river , he addressed the people , briefly , from the deck of the steamer , in response to their ...
... idea of disunion . Recent events have given additional interest to the words he then uttered . At several places , as he proceeded up the river , he addressed the people , briefly , from the deck of the steamer , in response to their ...
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