The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... give so good an account of his public life , as is contained in these volumes . During a career which embraces but little more than half a century from his birth , Gov. Seward has furnished materials for this volumi- nous work , alike ...
... give so good an account of his public life , as is contained in these volumes . During a career which embraces but little more than half a century from his birth , Gov. Seward has furnished materials for this volumi- nous work , alike ...
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... 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 Mr. Seward's despatches , selected with the ...
... 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 Mr. Seward's despatches , selected with the ...
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... 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 President against ...
... 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 President against ...
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... give them , the United States , the greatest of all nations if they stand to- gether the most miserable if they fall asunder . " The colored men inquired of him as to their duty in view of the fact that the wages offered to them as ...
... give them , the United States , the greatest of all nations if they stand to- gether the most miserable if they fall asunder . " The colored men inquired of him as to their duty in view of the fact that the wages offered to them as ...
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... give effect to its provisions . The result was the total eradica- tion of the nefarious traffic . In 1866 , Mr. Seward was able to sug- gest the withdrawal of the naval forces , no longer required to en- force the provisions of the ...
... give effect to its provisions . The result was the total eradica- tion of the nefarious traffic . In 1866 , Mr. Seward was able to sug- gest the withdrawal of the naval forces , no longer required to en- force the provisions of the ...
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