The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... of New York , as United States Senator , as Secretary of State , whatever posi- tion he filled , his luminous mind contributed largely to enlighten - the public intelligence , to heighten the sense of honor THE WORKS OF.
... of New York , as United States Senator , as Secretary of State , whatever posi- tion he filled , his luminous mind contributed largely to enlighten - the public intelligence , to heighten the sense of honor THE WORKS OF.
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... Secretary of State - Frederick W. Seward , Assistant - William Hunter , Second Assistant - Officers , Clerks and Subordinates of the Department of State - Minister and Consuls - Despondency of Ministers and Friends Abroad - Mr. Seward ...
... Secretary of State - Frederick W. Seward , Assistant - William Hunter , Second Assistant - Officers , Clerks and Subordinates of the Department of State - Minister and Consuls - Despondency of Ministers and Friends Abroad - Mr. Seward ...
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... Secretary Seward - Mr. Frederick W. Seward Wounded Mr. Hunter - Mr. Adams - Passports for Rebels - Pardons . - - SELECTIONS FROM DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE : - - .187 Secretary Black's View of the Late Election - Mr. Seward's ...
... Secretary Seward - Mr. Frederick W. Seward Wounded Mr. Hunter - Mr. Adams - Passports for Rebels - Pardons . - - SELECTIONS FROM DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE : - - .187 Secretary Black's View of the Late Election - Mr. Seward's ...
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... Secretary of State on the 5th of March , 1861. His son , Frederick W. Seward , was ap- pointed Assistant Secretary on the 6th . William Hunter , who had been in the Department of State since May , 1829 , was retained as chief clerk ...
... Secretary of State on the 5th of March , 1861. His son , Frederick W. Seward , was ap- pointed Assistant Secretary on the 6th . William Hunter , who had been in the Department of State since May , 1829 , was retained as chief clerk ...
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... Secretary of State . This he promptly declined . They subsequently presented at the Depart- ment a sealed communication to which he replied in a " Memoran- dum " 2 reviewing their case with entire frankness , while explicitly ...
... Secretary of State . This he promptly declined . They subsequently presented at the Depart- ment a sealed communication to which he replied in a " Memoran- dum " 2 reviewing their case with entire frankness , while explicitly ...
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