The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xxvi
... claims on American sympathy , in the same line of argument which he afterwards reproduced in behalf of Ireland and Hun- gary . His vigorous and glowing appeal was met by the people to whom it was addressed with a munificent liberality ...
... claims on American sympathy , in the same line of argument which he afterwards reproduced in behalf of Ireland and Hun- gary . His vigorous and glowing appeal was met by the people to whom it was addressed with a munificent liberality ...
Page xxxiv
... claims to the presidency , it was deemed essential to obtain the approval of the New York Legislature for the mea- sures of Gen. Jackson . Joint resolutions were accordingly intro- duced by the adininistration party in January , 1834 ...
... claims to the presidency , it was deemed essential to obtain the approval of the New York Legislature for the mea- sures of Gen. Jackson . Joint resolutions were accordingly intro- duced by the adininistration party in January , 1834 ...
Page xxxvi
... claims of justice , against the arbitrary rules of law , 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 ...
... claims of justice , against the arbitrary rules of law , 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 ...
Page xxxvii
... claims of public life , resumed the practice of his profession at the commencement of the year 1835. Nor did he lose his interest in the great political questions of the day . He still labored , with unshrinking fidelity , in sup- port ...
... claims of public life , resumed the practice of his profession at the commencement of the year 1835. Nor did he lose his interest in the great political questions of the day . He still labored , with unshrinking fidelity , in sup- port ...
Page xxxviii
... claimed for woman the highest standard of literary attainment , challenging for her the same in- tellectual advantages that were enjoyed by the other sex . At a meeting of the whigs of Cayuga county , Oct. 11 , 1837 , Mr. Seward ...
... claimed for woman the highest standard of literary attainment , challenging for her the same in- tellectual advantages that were enjoyed by the other sex . At a meeting of the whigs of Cayuga county , Oct. 11 , 1837 , Mr. Seward ...
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