The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page iii
... speeches are quite fully recorded . His interesting tour through the Western states during the last presidential campaign , including all the brief but eloquent speeches which he made at various places in response to.
... speeches are quite fully recorded . His interesting tour through the Western states during the last presidential campaign , including all the brief but eloquent speeches which he made at various places in response to.
Page iv
... speeches contain many beautiful passages and are full of Mr. Seward's peculiar sentiments . The ORATIONS and ... SPEECHES , is the title of the next division of the volume . The limits of a Preface will allow but a passing allusion to ...
... speeches contain many beautiful passages and are full of Mr. Seward's peculiar sentiments . The ORATIONS and ... SPEECHES , is the title of the next division of the volume . The limits of a Preface will allow but a passing allusion to ...
Page v
... Speeches ; his Notes on New York and Executive Messages ; his Forensic Arguments and Political Writings ; his Correspondence with the Virginia and Georgia Governors , and his Letters from Europe in 1833 ; his Speeches in the Senate of ...
... Speeches ; his Notes on New York and Executive Messages ; his Forensic Arguments and Political Writings ; his Correspondence with the Virginia and Georgia Governors , and his Letters from Europe in 1833 ; his Speeches in the Senate of ...
Page vi
... speeches yet remaining in the editor's hands , unpublished . Several important speeches intended for this volume , and to which references are made in the Memoir , are unavoidably crowded out . An APPENDIX to the present volume contains ...
... speeches yet remaining in the editor's hands , unpublished . Several important speeches intended for this volume , and to which references are made in the Memoir , are unavoidably crowded out . An APPENDIX to the present volume contains ...
Page vii
... Speech , 56 - Cuba , Kansas and the Pacific Railroad , 57 - The Homestead Bill , 58— The Indiana Senators , 60 - Acquisition of Cuba , 61 - Overland Mails , 61 - Mr . Seward Visits Europe and the Holy Land - Departure and Return , 63 ...
... Speech , 56 - Cuba , Kansas and the Pacific Railroad , 57 - The Homestead Bill , 58— The Indiana Senators , 60 - Acquisition of Cuba , 61 - Overland Mails , 61 - Mr . Seward Visits Europe and the Holy Land - Departure and Return , 63 ...
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