The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 29
... rivers and harbors , " Mr. Seward energetically contended for the interests of 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 ...
... rivers and harbors , " Mr. Seward energetically contended for the interests of 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 ...
Page 31
... rivers and harbors and the revision of the tariff may be especially mentioned . Mr. Seward was the author of a bill , introduced by him at the pre- vious session , for the construction of a railroad to the Pacific ocean , which seemed ...
... rivers and harbors and the revision of the tariff may be especially mentioned . Mr. Seward was the author of a bill , introduced by him at the pre- vious session , for the construction of a railroad to the Pacific ocean , which seemed ...
Page 49
... Rivers and Harbors ; Coast Survey ; Eulogy on the late Senator Hender- son ; Mail Steamers ; and Washington City Schools . VOL . IV . 7 of the United States , which , a short time THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT . 49.
... Rivers and Harbors ; Coast Survey ; Eulogy on the late Senator Hender- son ; Mail Steamers ; and Washington City Schools . VOL . IV . 7 of the United States , which , a short time THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT . 49.
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... river at Albany , is remarkable for its originality and for its extensive knowledge of the subject of navigation . The elections in the autumn of 1858 resulted in a decided rebuke of the president and his Kansas - Lecompton policy . In ...
... river at Albany , is remarkable for its originality and for its extensive knowledge of the subject of navigation . The elections in the autumn of 1858 resulted in a decided rebuke of the president and his Kansas - Lecompton policy . In ...
Page 61
... - general be , and he is hereby , authorized to contract for the conveyance of the entire letter mail , from 1 See Vol . III , page 605 . such point on the Mississippi river as the contractors may THE ACQUISITION OF CUBA . 61.
... - general be , and he is hereby , authorized to contract for the conveyance of the entire letter mail , from 1 See Vol . III , page 605 . such point on the Mississippi river as the contractors may THE ACQUISITION OF CUBA . 61.
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