The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1AMS Press, 1972 - New York (State) |
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... regard this as an attempt to bring back to the central power this portion of the appointing power ? Will they not regard it as a precursor of other attempts to restore that state of things which it demanded the convention of 1821 to ...
... regard this as an attempt to bring back to the central power this portion of the appointing power ? Will they not regard it as a precursor of other attempts to restore that state of things which it demanded the convention of 1821 to ...
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... regard to the merit of the living , but seldom differ in regard to the merit of the dead . This capitol , its halls , its chambers , and its grounds , are filled with statuary memorials of the illustrious benefactors of mankind , of ...
... regard to the merit of the living , but seldom differ in regard to the merit of the dead . This capitol , its halls , its chambers , and its grounds , are filled with statuary memorials of the illustrious benefactors of mankind , of ...
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... regard the title or interest of New Mexico as para- mount , or whether we regard New Mexico as a mere dependency of the United States . The matter comes back in both cases to precisely the same thing . Yet it is proposed that the United ...
... regard the title or interest of New Mexico as para- mount , or whether we regard New Mexico as a mere dependency of the United States . The matter comes back in both cases to precisely the same thing . Yet it is proposed that the United ...
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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