The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 35
... land route to the mouth of the Amoor River , and thence to Irkoutsk in Siberia . This , with the completion of the ... lands of the United States , with other important facilities for the extension of the line . Mr. Seward's letter to ...
... land route to the mouth of the Amoor River , and thence to Irkoutsk in Siberia . This , with the completion of the ... lands of the United States , with other important facilities for the extension of the line . Mr. Seward's letter to ...
Page 37
... land . 66 Through all his public life , Mr. Seward was the unrelenting foe of wrong and oppression , and one of the earliest and most earnest advocates of the cause of free- dom ; a statesman who recognized his responsibility to a ...
... land . 66 Through all his public life , Mr. Seward was the unrelenting foe of wrong and oppression , and one of the earliest and most earnest advocates of the cause of free- dom ; a statesman who recognized his responsibility to a ...
Page 42
... lands to come forth and commit depredations on the commerce of the country . May 4 , 1861. - The insurgents have ... land and naval forces of the Union have been put into activity to restore the Federal authority and to save the ...
... lands to come forth and commit depredations on the commerce of the country . May 4 , 1861. - The insurgents have ... land and naval forces of the Union have been put into activity to restore the Federal authority and to save the ...
Page 47
... land forces in their camps . The Burnside expedition has escaped its perils , and is now in activity on the coast of North Carolina . The great victory at Mill Spring , in Kentucky , has been quickly followed by the capture of Fort ...
... land forces in their camps . The Burnside expedition has escaped its perils , and is now in activity on the coast of North Carolina . The great victory at Mill Spring , in Kentucky , has been quickly followed by the capture of Fort ...
Page 48
... land and naval forces has begun . The great preparations which have been made so diligently and so carefully , in defiance of popular impatience at home and political impatience abroad , are now followed by results indicative of a com ...
... land and naval forces has begun . The great preparations which have been made so diligently and so carefully , in defiance of popular impatience at home and political impatience abroad , are now followed by results indicative of a com ...
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