The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Position of Great Britain - Civilization . Mr. Burlingame - Austria - Vienna - The Union - Reply to Rebel Arguments - Lincoln's Administration - Forbearance and Conciliation - Mr . Day- ton - France - Misunderstanding by the Imperial ...
... Position of Great Britain - Civilization . Mr. Burlingame - Austria - Vienna - The Union - Reply to Rebel Arguments - Lincoln's Administration - Forbearance and Conciliation - Mr . Day- ton - France - Misunderstanding by the Imperial ...
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... position in the President's Cabinet . It was never his habit to explain or defend his official conduct in the news- papers before the public . We find him , however , in July , 1862 , when the tide of misrepresentation was at its height ...
... position in the President's Cabinet . It was never his habit to explain or defend his official conduct in the news- papers before the public . We find him , however , in July , 1862 , when the tide of misrepresentation was at its height ...
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... positions in the Department of State , as follows : - August 12 , 1862 . TO THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE , and ... position she as- signs us ; but it depends on her need alone , and of that she , not we are to judge . The true way ...
... positions in the Department of State , as follows : - August 12 , 1862 . TO THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE , and ... position she as- signs us ; but it depends on her need alone , and of that she , not we are to judge . The true way ...
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... position . He has just been writing , and the hand holding the pen has fallen to his side , while he looks forward with an expression suggestive of deep thought . These are the main features of the work , but the details are in no way ...
... position . He has just been writing , and the hand holding the pen has fallen to his side , while he looks forward with an expression suggestive of deep thought . These are the main features of the work , but the details are in no way ...
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... position it has so long and so uselessly held in front of the capital . The war is retiring within the limits of the States which began it with reck- less haste , and which have hitherto carried it on with intemperate zeal , under the ...
... position it has so long and so uselessly held in front of the capital . The war is retiring within the limits of the States which began it with reck- less haste , and which have hitherto carried it on with intemperate zeal , under the ...
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