The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... less assiduity he sought to remove all grounds for such disheart- ening fears.1 John Adams , during the Revolutionary War , encountered among his foreign correspondents doubts of the success of the cause of in- dependence not unlike ...
... less assiduity he sought to remove all grounds for such disheart- ening fears.1 John Adams , during the Revolutionary War , encountered among his foreign correspondents doubts of the success of the cause of in- dependence not unlike ...
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... less than those received by white soldiers . He sent them this reply : - " The duty of the colored man to defend his country whenever and wherever and in whatever form , is the same with that of the white man . It does not de- pend on ...
... less than those received by white soldiers . He sent them this reply : - " The duty of the colored man to defend his country whenever and wherever and in whatever form , is the same with that of the white man . It does not de- pend on ...
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... less unanimity by both houses of Congress . Not a voice has been raised against it in the country . " " " Under Mr. Seward , " corrupting the administration of justice ceased . Slave - traders were hanged in New York or delivered to ...
... less unanimity by both houses of Congress . Not a voice has been raised against it in the country . " " " Under Mr. Seward , " corrupting the administration of justice ceased . Slave - traders were hanged in New York or delivered to ...
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... less delay occurred in the negotiations . The propositions made by Great Britain , through Lord Stanley , for arbitration were declined by the United States , because they contained reservations and limitations incompatible with the ...
... less delay occurred in the negotiations . The propositions made by Great Britain , through Lord Stanley , for arbitration were declined by the United States , because they contained reservations and limitations incompatible with the ...
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... less studied or ex tempore , were always gathered up and cir- 1 See p . 579-587 . 2 A volume entitled Our Sister Republic , a Gala Trip through Tropical Mexico in 1869-70 , etc. , by Col. Albert S. Evans , published by the Columbian ...
... less studied or ex tempore , were always gathered up and cir- 1 See p . 579-587 . 2 A volume entitled Our Sister Republic , a Gala Trip through Tropical Mexico in 1869-70 , etc. , by Col. Albert S. Evans , published by the Columbian ...
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