The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... labor- the Edinburgh Review . A lady visitor , who was stranger to the place and face , pausing before it said , " Here beams in expression , thought , benevolence , earnestness and devotion to principle . " When the partisan rancor and ...
... labor- the Edinburgh Review . A lady visitor , who was stranger to the place and face , pausing before it said , " Here beams in expression , thought , benevolence , earnestness and devotion to principle . " When the partisan rancor and ...
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... Labor States and Capital States , February , 1860 , 619. Secession - Speech at the New England Dinner in New York City , December 21 , 1860 - Secession and Disunion Considered - General Views , 645. The State of the Union - Speech in ...
... Labor States and Capital States , February , 1860 , 619. Secession - Speech at the New England Dinner in New York City , December 21 , 1860 - Secession and Disunion Considered - General Views , 645. The State of the Union - Speech in ...
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... labor nation . Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor , and Charleston and New Orleans become marts for legitimate merchandise alone , or else ...
... labor nation . Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor , and Charleston and New Orleans become marts for legitimate merchandise alone , or else ...
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... labor - of any arduous achievement- and if I may use the expression without offense , of any personal successes . I love it more than the capital of my native state , although in that capital I have borne the baton of civil authority ...
... labor - of any arduous achievement- and if I may use the expression without offense , of any personal successes . I love it more than the capital of my native state , although in that capital I have borne the baton of civil authority ...
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... labor , productive industry , and benevolent instruction . So , sometimes these distant critics are pleased to say that they think that I , who now stand before you , am not an object worthy of any such consideration as you are now ...
... labor , productive industry , and benevolent instruction . So , sometimes these distant critics are pleased to say that they think that I , who now stand before you , am not an object worthy of any such consideration as you are now ...
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