The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... proceedings , Mr. Seward , in an interview with the agents of the Cuban government , remarked that " so far as depends on me , as Secretary of State , Spanish slave - dealers who have no immunity in Havana will find none in New York ...
... proceedings , Mr. Seward , in an interview with the agents of the Cuban government , remarked that " so far as depends on me , as Secretary of State , Spanish slave - dealers who have no immunity in Havana will find none in New York ...
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... proceeding , regarding it as an attempt on the part of the prosecutors to depose the con- stitutional President of the United States , and install in his place one of their own number- a virtual usurpation of executive power under the ...
... proceeding , regarding it as an attempt on the part of the prosecutors to depose the con- stitutional President of the United States , and install in his place one of their own number- a virtual usurpation of executive power under the ...
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... proceeding would receive the consent of the people interested , and also give satisfaction to all foreign nations . In his desire to obtain a foothold for his government in the West Indies , as well for defence in time of war as for the ...
... proceeding would receive the consent of the people interested , and also give satisfaction to all foreign nations . In his desire to obtain a foothold for his government in the West Indies , as well for defence in time of war as for the ...
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... proceedings was the 18th of April , 1873 . On that day the Legislature , the Governor , John A. Dix , the Lieu- tenant - Governor , the Speaker , and other distinguished persons , as- sembled in the North Reformed Church of Albany ...
... proceedings was the 18th of April , 1873 . On that day the Legislature , the Governor , John A. Dix , the Lieu- tenant - Governor , the Speaker , and other distinguished persons , as- sembled in the North Reformed Church of Albany ...
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... proceeding to Europe on an errand of treason against their own country . Lord Lyons has prudently refrained from opening the subject to me , as , I presume , waiting instructions from home . We have done nothing on the subject to ...
... proceeding to Europe on an errand of treason against their own country . Lord Lyons has prudently refrained from opening the subject to me , as , I presume , waiting instructions from home . We have done nothing on the subject to ...
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