The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xxv
... character was in 1824. In October of that year , he drew up the Address of the Republican Convention of Cayuga County to the people . In this document , he gave a brief history of the origin and designs of the Albany regency - a clique ...
... character was in 1824. In October of that year , he drew up the Address of the Republican Convention of Cayuga County to the people . In this document , he gave a brief history of the origin and designs of the Albany regency - a clique ...
Page xxxiv
... character , that several senators of the opposite party attempted to set aside its influence by formal replies . This called forth Mr. Seward in a rejoinder , on the 24th of January , on which occasion he indulged in a severity of ...
... character , that several senators of the opposite party attempted to set aside its influence by formal replies . This called forth Mr. Seward in a rejoinder , on the 24th of January , on which occasion he indulged in a severity of ...
Page xxxvi
... character as a judge . In that case , a technical rule had been applied by the Supreme Court , in such a manner as ... character of Lafayette , before the citizens of Auburn . This was a chaste and beautiful production . It presented an ...
... character as a judge . In that case , a technical rule had been applied by the Supreme Court , in such a manner as ... character of Lafayette , before the citizens of Auburn . This was a chaste and beautiful production . It presented an ...
Page xlii
... character , had come down from the colonial period against foreigners , and especially against catholics . It was this class of the population that would be most directly benefited by the change in the city schools . It was pro- posed ...
... character , had come down from the colonial period against foreigners , and especially against catholics . It was this class of the population that would be most directly benefited by the change in the city schools . It was pro- posed ...
Page lx
... character was manifested in the caso of James Watson Webb . * Col. Webb had fought a duel with Hon . Thomas F. Marshall , in the state of Delaware , and was con- victed under a law of this state , passed as early as 1817 , and sen ...
... character was manifested in the caso of James Watson Webb . * Col. Webb had fought a duel with Hon . Thomas F. Marshall , in the state of Delaware , and was con- victed under a law of this state , passed as early as 1817 , and sen ...
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