The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... cause of in- dependence not unlike those Mr. Seward so often had occasion to remove or allay . In a letter to the Count de Vergennes , dated July , 1780 , Mr. Adams says : " Most people in Europe have wondered at the inactivity of the ...
... cause of in- dependence not unlike those Mr. Seward so often had occasion to remove or allay . In a letter to the Count de Vergennes , dated July , 1780 , Mr. Adams says : " Most people in Europe have wondered at the inactivity of the ...
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... cause of the country . 1 Congress in 1776 appointed as one of three Commissioners to Canada , Rev. John Carroll , afterward Archbishop of Baltimore . 3 Hon . W. W. Seaton . * See Autobiography of Thurlow Weed . He has never seen any ...
... cause of the country . 1 Congress in 1776 appointed as one of three Commissioners to Canada , Rev. John Carroll , afterward Archbishop of Baltimore . 3 Hon . W. W. Seaton . * See Autobiography of Thurlow Weed . He has never seen any ...
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... villany . The Spanish police pursued him . His arrest and trial in Cuba would cause the release from bondage of the three hundred negroes . No treaty of extradition existed at the time EXTRADITION . 19 SLAVE - TRADERS .
... villany . The Spanish police pursued him . His arrest and trial in Cuba would cause the release from bondage of the three hundred negroes . No treaty of extradition existed at the time EXTRADITION . 19 SLAVE - TRADERS .
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... cause the arrest and surrender of the great criminal , a fugitive from justice . He was , nevertheless , arrested in the City of New York by the United States Marshal . The Spanish Minister at Washington was in- formed by Mr. Seward ...
... cause the arrest and surrender of the great criminal , a fugitive from justice . He was , nevertheless , arrested in the City of New York by the United States Marshal . The Spanish Minister at Washington was in- formed by Mr. Seward ...
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... cause directly the oppo- site of the cause for which we waged war against the same power in 1812 . January 20 , 1862. The tone of the public virtue is becoming sounder and stronger every day . Military and naval operations go on with ...
... cause directly the oppo- site of the cause for which we waged war against the same power in 1812 . January 20 , 1862. The tone of the public virtue is becoming sounder and stronger every day . Military and naval operations go on with ...
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