The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... 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 . The volume closes with a number of important ...
... 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 . The volume closes with a number of important ...
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... affair , the officious interference of France and England in the forms of recognition and mediation , the rebel ... affairs . His public speeches made both before and after his retirement from office , are as interesting as they are ...
... affair , the officious interference of France and England in the forms of recognition and mediation , the rebel ... affairs . His public speeches made both before and after his retirement from office , are as interesting as they are ...
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... Affair— Dangers Averted— Mr. Seward's Wise Diplomacy - Treaty for Suppression of Slave Trade - Its Success New Orleans Under General Butler , a Provisional Court of Justice Instituted - Emancipation Proclamation of September , 1862 ...
... Affair— Dangers Averted— Mr. Seward's Wise Diplomacy - Treaty for Suppression of Slave Trade - Its Success New Orleans Under General Butler , a Provisional Court of Justice Instituted - Emancipation Proclamation of September , 1862 ...
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... Affair -- Inter- national Law Lord Lyons - Captain Wilkes- Mr. Mercier- Mr. Thouvenel Mr. Hulseman - Mr. Motley - Austria ... Affairs - Procla- mation of September , 1862 - Emancipation - Immigration - Limit to Civil War - Volunteers in ...
... Affair -- Inter- national Law Lord Lyons - Captain Wilkes- Mr. Mercier- Mr. Thouvenel Mr. Hulseman - Mr. Motley - Austria ... Affairs - Procla- mation of September , 1862 - Emancipation - Immigration - Limit to Civil War - Volunteers in ...
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... affairs of the department with an inexpensiveness that attracted the notice of Congress . Its sphere of duties was at the same time greatly enlarged . Mr. Seward's coadjutors abroad were well chosen for their ability and patriotism ...
... affairs of the department with an inexpensiveness that attracted the notice of Congress . Its sphere of duties was at the same time greatly enlarged . Mr. Seward's coadjutors abroad were well chosen for their ability and patriotism ...
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