The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xxvii
... York date their interest in politics from the Young Men's State Convention , and have since exerted an influence which led to a decisive change in the policy and relation of parties in the sate . The election of General Jackson to the ...
... York date their interest in politics from the Young Men's State Convention , and have since exerted an influence which led to a decisive change in the policy and relation of parties in the sate . The election of General Jackson to the ...
Page xxviii
... York Senate , hav- ing not yet completed his twenty - ninth year . In spite of his youth , he soon attained an honorable distinction among his colleagues . With an almost juvenile ardor of temperament , inspired with a generous ambition ...
... York Senate , hav- ing not yet completed his twenty - ninth year . In spite of his youth , he soon attained an honorable distinction among his colleagues . With an almost juvenile ardor of temperament , inspired with a generous ambition ...
Page xxix
... York and Erie Railroad ; lending it his aid in all its vi- cissitudes , until it was at length brought to a triumphant com- pletion . Mr. Seward's first parliamentary effort was his speech on the Militia Bill , ยง delivered on the 7th of ...
... York and Erie Railroad ; lending it his aid in all its vi- cissitudes , until it was at length brought to a triumphant com- pletion . Mr. Seward's first parliamentary effort was his speech on the Militia Bill , ยง delivered on the 7th of ...
Page xxx
... York , which appeared during the admin- istration of his successors , Governors Fish and Hunt . The next important speech of Mr. Seward was on the election of mayor of the city of New York . * This was delivered on the 23d of April ...
... York , which appeared during the admin- istration of his successors , Governors Fish and Hunt . The next important speech of Mr. Seward was on the election of mayor of the city of New York . * This was delivered on the 23d of April ...
Page xxxiv
... York Legislature for the mea- sures of Gen. Jackson . Joint resolutions were accordingly intro- duced by the adininistration party in January , 1834 , approving the removal of the deposits , instructing the Senators and Representa ...
... York Legislature for the mea- sures of Gen. Jackson . Joint resolutions were accordingly intro- duced by the adininistration party in January , 1834 , approving the removal of the deposits , instructing the Senators and Representa ...
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