The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... despatches which at- tracted so much attention at home and abroad . The volume closes with a number of important speeches by Mr. Seward , with Cabinet papers never before made public . This volume may fairly be called " The Diplomatic ...
... despatches which at- tracted so much attention at home and abroad . The volume closes with a number of important speeches by Mr. Seward , with Cabinet papers never before made public . This volume may fairly be called " The Diplomatic ...
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... despatches to our Ministers abroad , designed to give them authentic annals of the progress of the war . The views given were usually those also of the Executive . The SELECTIONS FROM DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE embrace ninety - eight of ...
... despatches to our Ministers abroad , designed to give them authentic annals of the progress of the war . The views given were usually those also of the Executive . The SELECTIONS FROM DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE embrace ninety - eight of ...
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... despatches to the Secretary of State , as published by Congress , bear ample proof of the fidelity and industry which characterized this important branch of the public service during the war . Mr. Seward never failed to acknowledge and ...
... despatches to the Secretary of State , as published by Congress , bear ample proof of the fidelity and industry which characterized this important branch of the public service during the war . Mr. Seward never failed to acknowledge and ...
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... despatches to Mr. Seward , reflecting the general sentiment at for- eign courts , were full of criticisms on the ... despatch to Mr. Wood , April 22 , 1862 , page 315 . Mr. Seward alludes to this in were very arduous during 4 MEMOIR .
... despatches to Mr. Seward , reflecting the general sentiment at for- eign courts , were full of criticisms on the ... despatch to Mr. Wood , April 22 , 1862 , page 315 . Mr. Seward alludes to this in were very arduous during 4 MEMOIR .
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... despatches , when he says : - " You can readily imagine how vast a machinery has been created in the War Department , in the Navy Department , and in the Treasury Department respec- tively . The head of each is a man of busy occupations ...
... despatches , when he says : - " You can readily imagine how vast a machinery has been created in the War Department , in the Navy Department , and in the Treasury Department respec- tively . The head of each is a man of busy occupations ...
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