The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 12
... forces , no longer required to en- force the provisions of the treaty . Many attempts had heretofore been made , ineffectually , to negotiate a treaty not subject to na- tional jealousies nor in conflict with the interests and policy of ...
... forces , no longer required to en- force the provisions of the treaty . Many attempts had heretofore been made , ineffectually , to negotiate a treaty not subject to na- tional jealousies nor in conflict with the interests and policy of ...
Page 42
... forces of the Union have been put into activity to restore the Federal authority and to save the Union from danger ... force here without producing any other effect than renewed resolution and confidence in the success of the government ...
... forces of the Union have been put into activity to restore the Federal authority and to save the Union from danger ... force here without producing any other effect than renewed resolution and confidence in the success of the government ...
Page 43
... forces for that end , exceeding what would otherwise have been possible . The heart of the country is sound . Its temper is now more favorable to the counsels of deliberation and wisdom . August 12 , 1861. The shock produced by the ...
... forces for that end , exceeding what would otherwise have been possible . The heart of the country is sound . Its temper is now more favorable to the counsels of deliberation and wisdom . August 12 , 1861. The shock produced by the ...
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... forces . The expedition under Burnside is in Albemarle Sound , and we trust that it will produce some decisive results . The government is coöperating with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company in restoring this important ...
... forces . The expedition under Burnside is in Albemarle Sound , and we trust that it will produce some decisive results . The government is coöperating with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company in restoring this important ...
Page 48
... forces , are upon the hands of the Federal govern- ment there . We have landed on the coast of South Carolina , and already nine thousand similarly emancipated slaves hang upon our camps . Although the war has not been waged against ...
... forces , are upon the hands of the Federal govern- ment there . We have landed on the coast of South Carolina , and already nine thousand similarly emancipated slaves hang upon our camps . Although the war has not been waged against ...
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