The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xxxvi
... carrying the whole court with him , in spite of their previous intentions . On the 16th of July , 1834 , Mr. Seward delivered a eulogy † on the life and character of Lafayette , before the citizens of Auburn . This was a chaste and ...
... carrying the whole court with him , in spite of their previous intentions . On the 16th of July , 1834 , Mr. Seward delivered a eulogy † on the life and character of Lafayette , before the citizens of Auburn . This was a chaste and ...
Page xxxvii
... carried into effect , during his administration as chief magistrate . In July , 1836 , Mr. Seward established himself in Westfield , Chautauque county , for the purpose of assuming an agency to quiet the troubles between the landlords ...
... carried into effect , during his administration as chief magistrate . In July , 1836 , Mr. Seward established himself in Westfield , Chautauque county , for the purpose of assuming an agency to quiet the troubles between the landlords ...
Page xl
... carried the state in every de- partment , and secured a complete ascendancy of political power . + See Vol . III . p . 426 . * See Vol . III . p . 457 . Mr. Seward was the first whig governor of New York ૪ ] LETTER TO THE ABOLITIONISTS .
... carried the state in every de- partment , and secured a complete ascendancy of political power . + See Vol . III . p . 426 . * See Vol . III . p . 457 . Mr. Seward was the first whig governor of New York ૪ ] LETTER TO THE ABOLITIONISTS .
Page xli
... carried into successful operation . Frequently visiting this and other charities of the state , he recommended them to the patronage of the legislature , as well by his example as his counsels . * See Official Correspondence , Vol . II ...
... carried into successful operation . Frequently visiting this and other charities of the state , he recommended them to the patronage of the legislature , as well by his example as his counsels . * See Official Correspondence , Vol . II ...
Page xlii
... carried into full effect , much to the detriment of the cause of popular education . In his messages , Gov. Seward took the ground that the welfare of the state demanded the education of all its children , * not as a matter of charity ...
... carried into full effect , much to the detriment of the cause of popular education . In his messages , Gov. Seward took the ground that the welfare of the state demanded the education of all its children , * not as a matter of charity ...
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