The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1AMS Press, 1972 - New York (State) |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 47
Page lxvii
... election of 1842 , from five thousand to fifteen thousand , at the expense of the whig party . This would ensure the loss of the state to the whigs , as well as of the presidential election of 1844 . Other counsels , however , prevailed ...
... election of 1842 , from five thousand to fifteen thousand , at the expense of the whig party . This would ensure the loss of the state to the whigs , as well as of the presidential election of 1844 . Other counsels , however , prevailed ...
Page lxxxiii
... election in 1848 , found Gov. Seward consenting to the nomination of Gen. Taylor , whom he regarded , at that time , as the only available candidate . He had greater confidence in the success of Gen. Taylor , as his name had been ...
... election in 1848 , found Gov. Seward consenting to the nomination of Gen. Taylor , whom he regarded , at that time , as the only available candidate . He had greater confidence in the success of Gen. Taylor , as his name had been ...
Page 313
... election in the territory of New Mexico , or in that part of it which it is proposed now to bestow upon Texas by this bill . What was the election for ? Nobody tells us . What magistrate or other officer was to be elected ? Nobody ...
... election in the territory of New Mexico , or in that part of it which it is proposed now to bestow upon Texas by this bill . What was the election for ? Nobody tells us . What magistrate or other officer was to be elected ? Nobody ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR PAGE | xiii |
SPEECHES IN The Senate of the United STATES | 51 |
Freedom in the District of ColumbiaFreedom in New MexicoIndemnities | 278 |
Copyright | |
4 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action administration admitted adopted amendment American answer appointed argument Belize bill Britain British British Honduras California cause Central America citizens claims coast colonies commerce Congress Constitution convention court crime declared defendant deny dollars domain duty election England equal established Europe executive exercise favor fisheries force foreign France freedom fugitive Holy League honorable Senator human Hungary insanity interest jury justice Kentucky Kossuth labor land legislation legislature libel liberty Louis Kossuth maintain mankind ment Mexico millions never object obligation ocean Otsego County Pacific ocean party peace person plaintiff plea political postage present President principle prisoner proposed proposition protection purpose question reason received regard republic resolution revenue Russia Secretary secure Seward slave slavery submitted surrender sympathy territory Texas tion treaty trial Union United vessels vote whale whole William Smith O'Brien Wilmot Proviso York