The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1AMS Press, 1972 - New York (State) |
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Page xiv
... interest - and that no man who paid his interest punctually was ever required to pay any part of the principal . He was a zealous advocate of repub- lican principles , and exerted a leading influence in the affairs of the party . In ...
... interest - and that no man who paid his interest punctually was ever required to pay any part of the principal . He was a zealous advocate of repub- lican principles , and exerted a leading influence in the affairs of the party . In ...
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... interest to be secured by us ; and inconsiderable as it must be under a despotism , it would expand under a republic . But as it is written for individual guidance , " Man shall not live by bread alone , " so is it true of nations ...
... interest to be secured by us ; and inconsiderable as it must be under a despotism , it would expand under a republic . But as it is written for individual guidance , " Man shall not live by bread alone , " so is it true of nations ...
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... interest . They are commercial transactions , and those who send and receive them do so for gain . The public , as I have said , have very little interest in the transmission of them . But a newspaper is a vehicle of intelligence , and ...
... interest . They are commercial transactions , and those who send and receive them do so for gain . The public , as I have said , have very little interest in the transmission of them . But a newspaper is a vehicle of intelligence , and ...
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 | |
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