The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... measures , or even said or thought of insisting on the appointment , or approval , or rejection of any man , or the adoption or rejection of any measure as a condition of adherence to the administration , to the war , or to the cause of ...
... measures , or even said or thought of insisting on the appointment , or approval , or rejection of any man , or the adoption or rejection of any measure as a condition of adherence to the administration , to the war , or to the cause of ...
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... measure , and on the constitutional amendment that forever abolished slavery throughout the United States . The records of the Department of State under Mr. Seward bear witness to the recognition of Hayti and its black representatives ...
... measure , and on the constitutional amendment that forever abolished slavery throughout the United States . The records of the Department of State under Mr. Seward bear witness to the recognition of Hayti and its black representatives ...
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... Measures of protection were immediately instituted which to many seemed unnecessary . The reality of the danger and the wisdom of the precautions taken , at the time of Mr. Lincoln's first inauguration , found a sad verification in his ...
... Measures of protection were immediately instituted which to many seemed unnecessary . The reality of the danger and the wisdom of the precautions taken , at the time of Mr. Lincoln's first inauguration , found a sad verification in his ...
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... measure . The argument of Mr. Evarts against impeachment , before the Senate , Mr. Seward pronounced to be worthy of a place in history with the best forensic efforts in the trial of Warren Hastings . To Chief Justice Chase , also , he ...
... measure . The argument of Mr. Evarts against impeachment , before the Senate , Mr. Seward pronounced to be worthy of a place in history with the best forensic efforts in the trial of Warren Hastings . To Chief Justice Chase , also , he ...
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... measures he was able to counteract their best laid plans . In some cases he was compelled to resort to imprisonment of prom- inent offenders , who , at the close of the war , instituted against him suits at law . In the project of a ...
... measures he was able to counteract their best laid plans . In some cases he was compelled to resort to imprisonment of prom- inent offenders , who , at the close of the war , instituted against him suits at law . In the project of a ...
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