The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 5
... important treaties failed to receive the ap- proval of the Senate : one for the annexation of the Danish islands , one for the cession of the Bay of Samana in San Domingo , and the other for the construction of a canal across the ...
... important treaties failed to receive the ap- proval of the Senate : one for the annexation of the Danish islands , one for the cession of the Bay of Samana in San Domingo , and the other for the construction of a canal across the ...
Page 7
... importance of avoiding misapprehensions in public affairs , because it devolves upon him to daily counteract the effect ... important objects . " The Secretary , therefore , felt fully authorized and at liberty to say , that he never ...
... importance of avoiding misapprehensions in public affairs , because it devolves upon him to daily counteract the effect ... important objects . " The Secretary , therefore , felt fully authorized and at liberty to say , that he never ...
Page 13
... important amendments to Mr. 1 See Albany Law Journal , Vol . II , page 348 . 2 George F. Edmunds , now United States Senator . 3 See post , pages 345 , 594 . Lincoln's draft of the document . He had at a THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION . 13.
... important amendments to Mr. 1 See Albany Law Journal , Vol . II , page 348 . 2 George F. Edmunds , now United States Senator . 3 See post , pages 345 , 594 . Lincoln's draft of the document . He had at a THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION . 13.
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... important steps toward securing it . The interests of the South American States and of the Republic of Mexico received much attention from Mr. Seward , during the last year of his administration . In the summer of 1868 , Mr. Anson ...
... important steps toward securing it . The interests of the South American States and of the Republic of Mexico received much attention from Mr. Seward , during the last year of his administration . In the summer of 1868 , Mr. Anson ...
Page 35
... important facilities for the extension of the line . Mr. Seward's letter to Hon . Z. Chandler , Chairman of the Com- mittee on Foreign Relations , produced a marked effect . The completion of the Atlantic cable , however , caused the ...
... important facilities for the extension of the line . Mr. Seward's letter to Hon . Z. Chandler , Chairman of the Com- mittee on Foreign Relations , produced a marked effect . The completion of the Atlantic cable , however , caused the ...
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