The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page iii
... effect was not unlike that pro- duced on the public mind , at another crisis in our country's his- tory , by the publication of Hamilton's letters in the " Federalist . " Congress , it is hoped , following illustrious precedent , will ...
... effect was not unlike that pro- duced on the public mind , at another crisis in our country's his- tory , by the publication of Hamilton's letters in the " Federalist . " Congress , it is hoped , following illustrious precedent , will ...
Page v
... Effect in Europe - A Lesson - Captain Wilkes Boards a British Steamer - The Trent Affair - Diplo- macy - Vigor of our Government - 1862 - Campaigns - The French in Mexico- Slaves Emancipated by our Armies - An Emancipating Crusade ...
... Effect in Europe - A Lesson - Captain Wilkes Boards a British Steamer - The Trent Affair - Diplo- macy - Vigor of our Government - 1862 - Campaigns - The French in Mexico- Slaves Emancipated by our Armies - An Emancipating Crusade ...
Page vi
... Effect on France and England - Chickahominy - Farra- gut , Halleck , Goldsborough — Seven Days ' Battles - General Butler in New Orleans - Military Situation — Large Preparations — Threatening Action of Great Britain - Antietam Foreign ...
... Effect on France and England - Chickahominy - Farra- gut , Halleck , Goldsborough — Seven Days ' Battles - General Butler in New Orleans - Military Situation — Large Preparations — Threatening Action of Great Britain - Antietam Foreign ...
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... effect abroad of publications which often are not more inconsiderately made than they are speedily corrected at home . The armies of the government , which are strong as they are brave , need reinforcements , and the world needs to know ...
... effect abroad of publications which often are not more inconsiderately made than they are speedily corrected at home . The armies of the government , which are strong as they are brave , need reinforcements , and the world needs to know ...
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... effect . So far as I myself am concerned , it is only necessary to say that I have no re- membrance of a time during my public life in which less charitable views of my public and private character were taken by those who differed from ...
... effect . So far as I myself am concerned , it is only necessary to say that I have no re- membrance of a time during my public life in which less charitable views of my public and private character were taken by those who differed from ...
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