The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 33
... foreign capital to be tributary to our use ; thus enabling us to increase our own , and to develop our resources a hundred fold . Its benefits are seen everywhere over this widely - extended country . That institution is now to be made ...
... foreign capital to be tributary to our use ; thus enabling us to increase our own , and to develop our resources a hundred fold . Its benefits are seen everywhere over this widely - extended country . That institution is now to be made ...
Page 35
... foreign countries . If my honorable friend had taken occasion to inform himself of my progress from more authentic sources than the questionable organ before alluded to , he would have found that , during a recent and rapid journey ...
... foreign countries . If my honorable friend had taken occasion to inform himself of my progress from more authentic sources than the questionable organ before alluded to , he would have found that , during a recent and rapid journey ...
Page 36
... foreign travel , it has been from the universal subjec- tion , suffering and despair , which I witnessed in Ireland , to sym- pathize with the agitators of that country , and know the fate which awaits a people who surrender their ...
... foreign travel , it has been from the universal subjec- tion , suffering and despair , which I witnessed in Ireland , to sym- pathize with the agitators of that country , and know the fate which awaits a people who surrender their ...
Page 38
... Foreign and domestic commerce have been , and still continue , greatly obstructed - bills . on foreign countries return dishonored - stocks depreciated , no longer serve as remittances - accustomed accommodations are withheld ...
... Foreign and domestic commerce have been , and still continue , greatly obstructed - bills . on foreign countries return dishonored - stocks depreciated , no longer serve as remittances - accustomed accommodations are withheld ...
Page 58
... foreign nations ; and we know that it is a system equally cohesive in its parts , and capable of all desirable expansion ; and that it is a system , moreover , perfectly adapted to secure domestic tranquillity , while it brings into ...
... foreign nations ; and we know that it is a system equally cohesive in its parts , and capable of all desirable expansion ; and that it is a system , moreover , perfectly adapted to secure domestic tranquillity , while it brings into ...
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