The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Virginia Slave Case - Georgia do . - South Carolina do . - M'Leod Case - Sup pressed Veto Message of New York Registry Law , etc. OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE . -- Virginia Controversy - M'Leod Controversy Letters to Gen. Harrison , Daniel ...
... Virginia Slave Case - Georgia do . - South Carolina do . - M'Leod Case - Sup pressed Veto Message of New York Registry Law , etc. OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE . -- Virginia Controversy - M'Leod Controversy Letters to Gen. Harrison , Daniel ...
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... Virginia and Maryland , who flocked to the District and were sustained for a considerable time by rations furnished by the government . At the same time he instructed General Mc- Clellan1 that slaves escaping into our lines should ...
... Virginia and Maryland , who flocked to the District and were sustained for a considerable time by rations furnished by the government . At the same time he instructed General Mc- Clellan1 that slaves escaping into our lines should ...
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... Virginia , and already five thousand slaves , emancipated simply by the ap- pearance of our forces , are upon the hands of the Federal govern- ment there . We have landed on the coast of South Carolina , and already nine thousand ...
... Virginia , and already five thousand slaves , emancipated simply by the ap- pearance of our forces , are upon the hands of the Federal govern- ment there . We have landed on the coast of South Carolina , and already nine thousand ...
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... Virginia , all border slave States , respectively , have contributed large bodies of men to the armies of the Union . Missouri , a border slave State west of the Mississippi , has been cleared of all organ- ized military bodies of ...
... Virginia , all border slave States , respectively , have contributed large bodies of men to the armies of the Union . Missouri , a border slave State west of the Mississippi , has been cleared of all organ- ized military bodies of ...
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... learned from our British ancestry , namely , to hold the constituent States of our great realm in perpetual and indissol- uble union . The western part of Virginia has been cleared of insurgents DIARY , OR NOTES ON THE WAR . 53.
... learned from our British ancestry , namely , to hold the constituent States of our great realm in perpetual and indissol- uble union . The western part of Virginia has been cleared of insurgents DIARY , OR NOTES ON THE WAR . 53.
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