The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 74
... citizens seemed contented to ignore the issues of the day and to be satisfied with vague resolutions concerning the integrity of the Union . The meetings resulted in a gathering of very respectable citizens from many states at Baltimore ...
... citizens seemed contented to ignore the issues of the day and to be satisfied with vague resolutions concerning the integrity of the Union . The meetings resulted in a gathering of very respectable citizens from many states at Baltimore ...
Page 82
... CITIZENS OF BOSTON OF MASSACHUSETTS : I have heard your explanation from my excellent and esteemed friend , the chief magistrate of your state . Something , however , seems to me to be due from myself , to you and to the country , for ...
... CITIZENS OF BOSTON OF MASSACHUSETTS : I have heard your explanation from my excellent and esteemed friend , the chief magistrate of your state . Something , however , seems to me to be due from myself , to you and to the country , for ...
Page 83
... citizen of the United States , all the intervening time . I know , indeed , that those sentiments have not always been popular , even in the state of Massachusetts . I know that citizens of Massachusetts , as well as citizens of other ...
... citizen of the United States , all the intervening time . I know , indeed , that those sentiments have not always been popular , even in the state of Massachusetts . I know that citizens of Massachusetts , as well as citizens of other ...
Page 84
... citizens of Detroit , Mr. Seward said : ' It is a surprise , fellow citizens , to be received in this city , which I honor and love so much , with demonstrations of kindness - I had almost said affection - such as could not have been ...
... citizens of Detroit , Mr. Seward said : ' It is a surprise , fellow citizens , to be received in this city , which I honor and love so much , with demonstrations of kindness - I had almost said affection - such as could not have been ...
Page 86
... citizens , who escorted him into Lansing . As the procession , with music and banners , entered the city , it presented a highly imposing appearance . The citizens had assembled in front of the capitol , awaiting the arrival of their ...
... citizens , who escorted him into Lansing . As the procession , with music and banners , entered the city , it presented a highly imposing appearance . The citizens had assembled in front of the capitol , awaiting the arrival of their ...
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