The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... condition ; the Fugitive Slave Law ; the Annexation of Cuba ; the Maintenance of the National Honor ; the Protection of American Rights ; Treaty for the Suppression of the Slave Trade ; Treaty for the acquisition of Alaska ; Treaty with ...
... condition ; the Fugitive Slave Law ; the Annexation of Cuba ; the Maintenance of the National Honor ; the Protection of American Rights ; Treaty for the Suppression of the Slave Trade ; Treaty for the acquisition of Alaska ; Treaty with ...
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... condition , that Napoleon com- municated , in an autograph letter , his intention to intervene in the contest with all the strength he could command . Mr. Seward re- plied to this threat in decided but becoming language . He furthermore ...
... condition , that Napoleon com- municated , in an autograph letter , his intention to intervene in the contest with all the strength he could command . Mr. Seward re- plied to this threat in decided but becoming language . He furthermore ...
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... condition of adherence to the administration , to the war , or to the 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. ...
... condition of adherence to the administration , to the war , or to the 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. ...
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... condition of this department , which then existed ) inadequate to the immediate acknowledgment of 1 See Despatch to Mr. Adams , Nov. 4 , 1865 . such various and vast obligations suddenly and unexpectedly in- curred THE ASSASSINATION . 21.
... condition of this department , which then existed ) inadequate to the immediate acknowledgment of 1 See Despatch to Mr. Adams , Nov. 4 , 1865 . such various and vast obligations suddenly and unexpectedly in- curred THE ASSASSINATION . 21.
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... distinction of color or previous condition of servitude . This proclamation bears 1 November 25 , 1866 . 2 See Arguelles , page 19 . date July 28th , 1868. The amendment excluded from office IMPEACHMENT . 23 - AMENDMENTS .
... distinction of color or previous condition of servitude . This proclamation bears 1 November 25 , 1866 . 2 See Arguelles , page 19 . date July 28th , 1868. The amendment excluded from office IMPEACHMENT . 23 - AMENDMENTS .
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