The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page lvi
... condition of Venice , prostrate and powerless , among the monuments of her ear- lier greatness . A glance at the map would render obvious the utility of three great lines of communication by railroads , between the Hudson river and the ...
... condition of Venice , prostrate and powerless , among the monuments of her ear- lier greatness . A glance at the map would render obvious the utility of three great lines of communication by railroads , between the Hudson river and the ...
Page lxiii
... condition of exercising the right of suffrage , should be abolish- ed . He based this recommendation on the principles of natural justice . And he urged the necessity of granting the right of suf- frage to every class of persons subject ...
... condition of exercising the right of suffrage , should be abolish- ed . He based this recommendation on the principles of natural justice . And he urged the necessity of granting the right of suf- frage to every class of persons subject ...
Page lxvi
... condition of Gov. Seward's private affairs , which had been affected by the general depreciation of property incident to the financial embarrassment of the country , made his acceptance of a re - election in 1840 a matter of personal ...
... condition of Gov. Seward's private affairs , which had been affected by the general depreciation of property incident to the financial embarrassment of the country , made his acceptance of a re - election in 1840 a matter of personal ...
Page lxxiii
... condition of Freeman's mind prior to the homicide , he was then sunk into a state of dementia , approaching idiocy . The court began with the trial of Wyatt . Gov. Seward , aware of the intense and aggravated excitement which prevailed ...
... condition of Freeman's mind prior to the homicide , he was then sunk into a state of dementia , approaching idiocy . The court began with the trial of Wyatt . Gov. Seward , aware of the intense and aggravated excitement which prevailed ...
Page 27
... condition of that currency concerns every man's weal in the land . When it is unsound , it produces those hard times which we have often only imagined , but are now experiencing . When it is sound , it pro- duces those good times , the ...
... condition of that currency concerns every man's weal in the land . When it is unsound , it produces those hard times which we have often only imagined , but are now experiencing . When it is sound , it pro- duces those good times , the ...
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