The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... operations of government at home , and all its foreign relations . Its agents are numbered by the hundred , and they are dispersed in all civilized countries of the world . From the chief here in his bureau to the secretaries of ...
... operations of government at home , and all its foreign relations . Its agents are numbered by the hundred , and they are dispersed in all civilized countries of the world . From the chief here in his bureau to the secretaries of ...
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... operations of the law immigration was encouraged and the welfare of the immigrant protected . This was consistent with the policy Mr. Seward had all his life advocated , and which , like his policy of freedom , had en- countered ...
... operations of the law immigration was encouraged and the welfare of the immigrant protected . This was consistent with the policy Mr. Seward had all his life advocated , and which , like his policy of freedom , had en- countered ...
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... operation . Mr. Seward urged 1 Globe , Appendix , Vol . XXXIV . , p . 79 . 2 See Appleton's Cyclopædia for 1869 , pp . 108 , 704 ; also Inter - Oceanic Canal , 1880 , Putnams , Publish- ers ; also Secy . Evarts ' Report , March 8 , 1880 ...
... operation . Mr. Seward urged 1 Globe , Appendix , Vol . XXXIV . , p . 79 . 2 See Appleton's Cyclopædia for 1869 , pp . 108 , 704 ; also Inter - Oceanic Canal , 1880 , Putnams , Publish- ers ; also Secy . Evarts ' Report , March 8 , 1880 ...
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... operations go on with success , hindered only by the weather , which , for almost a month , has rendered the coasts unsafe and the roads impassable . I have observed that the British people were satisfied with the vigor and the energy ...
... operations go on with success , hindered only by the weather , which , for almost a month , has rendered the coasts unsafe and the roads impassable . I have observed that the British people were satisfied with the vigor and the energy ...
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... operation of the war ? We have entered Virginia , and already five thousand slaves , emancipated simply by the ap- pearance of our forces , are upon the hands of the Federal govern- ment there . We have landed on the coast of South ...
... operation of the war ? We have entered Virginia , and already five thousand slaves , emancipated simply by the ap- pearance of our forces , are upon the hands of the Federal govern- ment there . We have landed on the coast of South ...
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