The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... abroad for their information in regard to military affairs at home . It also contains selections from Mr. Seward's Diplomatic Cor- respondence , embracing those remarkable despatches which at- tracted so much attention at home and abroad ...
... abroad for their information in regard to military affairs at home . It also contains selections from Mr. Seward's Diplomatic Cor- respondence , embracing those remarkable despatches which at- tracted so much attention at home and abroad ...
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... abroad , designed to give them authentic annals of the progress of the war . The views given were usually those also of the Executive . The SELECTIONS FROM DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE embrace ninety - eight of Mr. Seward's despatches ...
... abroad , designed to give them authentic annals of the progress of the war . The views given were usually those also of the Executive . The SELECTIONS FROM DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE embrace ninety - eight of Mr. Seward's despatches ...
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... Abroad - Mr. Seward Never Despairs - A Similar Feeling in 1776 — John Adams — Treaties , Large Number and Important - Naturalization Russia China - Isthmus Canal Rebel Emissaries - Memorandum - Fort Sumter - A Cabinet Opinion - Napo ...
... Abroad - Mr. Seward Never Despairs - A Similar Feeling in 1776 — John Adams — Treaties , Large Number and Important - Naturalization Russia China - Isthmus Canal Rebel Emissaries - Memorandum - Fort Sumter - A Cabinet Opinion - Napo ...
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... abroad were well chosen for their ability and patriotism , —such men as Charles Francis Adams , Henry S. Sanford , William L. Dayton , Anson Burlingame , George P. Marsh , J. Lothrop Motley , Thomas Corwin , Carl Schurz , and John Bige ...
... abroad were well chosen for their ability and patriotism , —such men as Charles Francis Adams , Henry S. Sanford , William L. Dayton , Anson Burlingame , George P. Marsh , J. Lothrop Motley , Thomas Corwin , Carl Schurz , and John Bige ...
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... abroad were inclined to regard the success of their government despairingly . Their despatches to Mr. Seward , reflecting the general sentiment at for- eign courts , were full of criticisms on the conduct of the war , and weighed down ...
... abroad were inclined to regard the success of their government despairingly . Their despatches to Mr. Seward , reflecting the general sentiment at for- eign courts , were full of criticisms on the conduct of the war , and weighed down ...
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