The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1AMS Press, 1972 - New York (State) |
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Page 124
... hundred and seventy years after the first attempt at colonization by the Anglo - Saxons , before any permanent or well - established institutions were founded in this country . And less than one hundred years ago , no Briton owned an ...
... hundred and seventy years after the first attempt at colonization by the Anglo - Saxons , before any permanent or well - established institutions were founded in this country . And less than one hundred years ago , no Briton owned an ...
Page 158
... hundred and eighty- four millions of acres ; of which , one hundred and thirty - four millions have been definitely appropriated , and there remain , including appropriations not yet perfected , fourteen hundred and fifty millions of ...
... hundred and eighty- four millions of acres ; of which , one hundred and thirty - four millions have been definitely appropriated , and there remain , including appropriations not yet perfected , fourteen hundred and fifty millions of ...
Page 165
... hundred and sixty acres . And from such premises as these he argues that it would cost thirty - five millions of dollars to give away the public lands lying in Wisconsin , Iowa , Michigan , Mis- souri , and Minnesota . Sir , I do not ...
... hundred and sixty acres . And from such premises as these he argues that it would cost thirty - five millions of dollars to give away the public lands lying in Wisconsin , Iowa , Michigan , Mis- souri , and Minnesota . Sir , I do not ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR PAGE | xiii |
SPEECHES IN The Senate of the United STATES | 51 |
Freedom in the District of ColumbiaFreedom in New MexicoIndemnities | 278 |
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