The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xlvi
... brought to a completion , under the auspices of Gov. Seward . At his sugges- tion , the legislature , appropriated funds from time to time for its prosecution , and established a depository for the preservation of specimens illustrative ...
... brought to a completion , under the auspices of Gov. Seward . At his sugges- tion , the legislature , appropriated funds from time to time for its prosecution , and established a depository for the preservation of specimens illustrative ...
Page xlix
... brought into collision with his po- litical friends . He prepared a veto message , * presenting his ob- jections to the feature of the bill establishing a registry . On consultation , however , with the whigs , it was found that even if ...
... brought into collision with his po- litical friends . He prepared a veto message , * presenting his ob- jections to the feature of the bill establishing a registry . On consultation , however , with the whigs , it was found that even if ...
Page liii
... brought to a prosperous completion by De Witt Clinton , against the strenuous opposition of the Albany regency . But even before these works were finished , it was seen that they could not attain the objects of their construction ...
... brought to a prosperous completion by De Witt Clinton , against the strenuous opposition of the Albany regency . But even before these works were finished , it was seen that they could not attain the objects of their construction ...
Page lvi
... brought the question before the state courts , which finally declared that the law was unconstitutional . Still , few can now doubt the wisdom of the policy maintained by Gov. Seward . * It only remains to determine how the constitu ...
... brought the question before the state courts , which finally declared that the law was unconstitutional . Still , few can now doubt the wisdom of the policy maintained by Gov. Seward . * It only remains to determine how the constitu ...
Page lxii
... brought from Virginia to the city of New York in order to be shipped to Texas , were saved from per- petual bondage . Gov. Seward also procured the passage of an act by the legis- lature , allowing the benefit of a jury trial to persons ...
... brought from Virginia to the city of New York in order to be shipped to Texas , were saved from per- petual bondage . Gov. Seward also procured the passage of an act by the legis- lature , allowing the benefit of a jury trial to persons ...
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