The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... important contribution to the literature of American Statesmanship , and cannot fail of a hearty welcome from those who duly appreciate the value of these papers and the influence they have exerted on public opinion . Four volumes were ...
... important contribution to the literature of American Statesmanship , and cannot fail of a hearty welcome from those who duly appreciate the value of these papers and the influence they have exerted on public opinion . Four volumes were ...
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... important speeches by Mr. Seward , with Cabinet papers never before made public . This volume may fairly be called " The Diplomatic History of the War for the Union , " under which title it is published and sold , separately . From the ...
... important speeches by Mr. Seward , with Cabinet papers never before made public . This volume may fairly be called " The Diplomatic History of the War for the Union , " under which title it is published and sold , separately . From the ...
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... important element . This volume , we need not say , covers a period of our country's history not second in importance to that which gave us the Consti- tution . And it may be added that Washington and Hamilton were not more necessary to ...
... important element . This volume , we need not say , covers a period of our country's history not second in importance to that which gave us the Consti- tution . And it may be added that Washington and Hamilton were not more necessary to ...
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... Important - Naturalization Russia China - Isthmus Canal Rebel Emissaries - Memorandum - Fort Sumter - A Cabinet Opinion - Napo- leon Threatens to Interfere - An Unofficial Mission to Europe - Mr. Seward's Posi- tion in the Cabinet and ...
... Important - Naturalization Russia China - Isthmus Canal Rebel Emissaries - Memorandum - Fort Sumter - A Cabinet Opinion - Napo- leon Threatens to Interfere - An Unofficial Mission to Europe - Mr. Seward's Posi- tion in the Cabinet and ...
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... important branch of the public service during the war . Mr. Seward never failed to acknowledge and commend the 1 1883 . 2 See post , page 614 . * See Diplomatic Correspondence , as published by Congress , 1861-1869 , 21 vols ...
... important branch of the public service during the war . Mr. Seward never failed to acknowledge and commend the 1 1883 . 2 See post , page 614 . * See Diplomatic Correspondence , as published by Congress , 1861-1869 , 21 vols ...
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