The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 25
... already . Its postal reve- nue is larger than that from any other territory , and exceeds that of a few States . $ See Alaska and Its Resources . By W. H. Dall . Lee and Shepard , Boston . 1870. Also speech in the Senate , on Alaska ...
... already . Its postal reve- nue is larger than that from any other territory , and exceeds that of a few States . $ See Alaska and Its Resources . By W. H. Dall . Lee and Shepard , Boston . 1870. Also speech in the Senate , on Alaska ...
Page 42
... already seen in a vigorous reconstruction on a scale of greater magnitude and increased enthusiasm . The ex- aggerations of the result have been as great as the public impa- tience , perhaps , which brought it about . But the affair ...
... already seen in a vigorous reconstruction on a scale of greater magnitude and increased enthusiasm . The ex- aggerations of the result have been as great as the public impa- tience , perhaps , which brought it about . But the affair ...
Page 46
... already of the action of this government in the case of the Trent , and you will be able to calculate as wisely as we upon the signs of peace between us and Great Britain . It hardly can be necessary to say that the counsels of prudence ...
... already of the action of this government in the case of the Trent , and you will be able to calculate as wisely as we upon the signs of peace between us and Great Britain . It hardly can be necessary to say that the counsels of prudence ...
Page 48
... 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 similarly emancipated ...
... 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 similarly emancipated ...
Page 49
... already in motion to seize and hold New Orleans . The armies on the Potomac are also expected to try conclusions soon . You will , I am sure , need no instructions to use this information in the way best calculated to free our unhappy ...
... already in motion to seize and hold New Orleans . The armies on the Potomac are also expected to try conclusions soon . You will , I am sure , need no instructions to use this information in the way best calculated to free our unhappy ...
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