The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... result . Mr. Seward , on the other hand , never despaired . Patiently , and with great ability , he answered the doubting epistles of his correspond- ents , explaining what to them was dark or seemingly unwise , and re - inspiring them ...
... result . Mr. Seward , on the other hand , never despaired . Patiently , and with great ability , he answered the doubting epistles of his correspond- ents , explaining what to them was dark or seemingly unwise , and re - inspiring them ...
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... result left no slave at the seat of Government , and notably fulfilled the predictions of Mr. Seward in 1850 , and put to flight the forebodings of his enemies.3 On the 15th of April , 1861 , the President issued his proclama- tion ...
... result left no slave at the seat of Government , and notably fulfilled the predictions of Mr. Seward in 1850 , and put to flight the forebodings of his enemies.3 On the 15th of April , 1861 , the President issued his proclama- tion ...
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... result was the total eradica- tion of the nefarious traffic . In 1866 , Mr. Seward was able to sug- gest the withdrawal of the naval forces , no longer required to en- force the provisions of the treaty . Many attempts had heretofore ...
... result was the total eradica- tion of the nefarious traffic . In 1866 , Mr. Seward was able to sug- gest the withdrawal of the naval forces , no longer required to en- force the provisions of the treaty . Many attempts had heretofore ...
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... result : EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON , December 20 , 1862 . HON . WILLIAM H. Seward and Hon . SALMON P. CHASE . Gentlemen : : - You have respectively tendered me your resignations as Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury ...
... result : EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON , December 20 , 1862 . HON . WILLIAM H. Seward and Hon . SALMON P. CHASE . Gentlemen : : - You have respectively tendered me your resignations as Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury ...
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... result of Mr. Seward's action , said the Captain - General , will be the liberation of more than two hundred human beings , who , but for the return to Cuba of Arguelles , must have remained in slavery . To Mr. Seward they owe the ...
... result of Mr. Seward's action , said the Captain - General , will be the liberation of more than two hundred human beings , who , but for the return to Cuba of Arguelles , must have remained in slavery . To Mr. Seward they owe the ...
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