The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 6
... communication to which he replied in a " Memoran- dum " 2 reviewing their case with entire frankness , while explicitly repudiating their positions . The subject of " the evacuation or re- inforcement of Fort Sumter " was closely ...
... communication to which he replied in a " Memoran- dum " 2 reviewing their case with entire frankness , while explicitly repudiating their positions . The subject of " the evacuation or re- inforcement of Fort Sumter " was closely ...
Page 7
... communication with him . That neither to the President nor to any other person has he ever expressed distrust of the President or of any of his associates in the government ; but , on the contrary , has uniformly supported and defended ...
... communication with him . That neither to the President nor to any other person has he ever expressed distrust of the President or of any of his associates in the government ; but , on the contrary , has uniformly supported and defended ...
Page 8
... communication you give me a report of certain speeches made in your neighborhood with a view to affect the private character of the President of the United States , and also my own . I am not appointed or authorized to vindicate the ...
... communication you give me a report of certain speeches made in your neighborhood with a view to affect the private character of the President of the United States , and also my own . I am not appointed or authorized to vindicate the ...
Page 47
... communication be- tween Baltimore and the Ohio , which will soon be effected . But the great events of the day are ... communications DIARY , OR NOTES ON THE WAR . 47.
... communication be- tween Baltimore and the Ohio , which will soon be effected . But the great events of the day are ... communications DIARY , OR NOTES ON THE WAR . 47.
Page 48
... communications between Bowling Green and Columbus ; and the divisions in the West are all in activity with prospects of decisive achievements . It is now nearly one year since the insurgents began their des- perate undertaking to ...
... communications between Bowling Green and Columbus ; and the divisions in the West are all in activity with prospects of decisive achievements . It is now nearly one year since the insurgents began their des- perate undertaking to ...
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