The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xxxiii
... Legislature from receiving office at the hands of that body , during the term for which he was elected . The attorney general , to whom the question of eligibility had been submitted , decided in favor of Mr. Tallmadge . This decision ...
... Legislature from receiving office at the hands of that body , during the term for which he was elected . The attorney general , to whom the question of eligibility had been submitted , decided in favor of Mr. Tallmadge . This decision ...
Page xxxiv
... Legislature for the mea- sures of Gen. Jackson . Joint resolutions were accordingly intro- duced by the adininistration party in January , 1834 , approving the removal of the deposits , instructing the Senators and Representa- tives in ...
... Legislature for the mea- sures of Gen. Jackson . Joint resolutions were accordingly intro- duced by the adininistration party in January , 1834 , approving the removal of the deposits , instructing the Senators and Representa- tives in ...
Page xxxv
... legislature , providing that four millions of the avails of this stock should be loaned to the safety fund banks , and the remain- der to individuals , on bond and mortgage . Mr. Seward denounced the measure in an admirable speech ...
... legislature , providing that four millions of the avails of this stock should be loaned to the safety fund banks , and the remain- der to individuals , on bond and mortgage . Mr. Seward denounced the measure in an admirable speech ...
Page xxxix
... legislature . It was still sustained by the whig majority in the Assembly , whose policy , however , was rejected by a regency Senate . A convention of the friends of the railroad was held at Elmira on the 17th of October , 1837 , at ...
... legislature . It was still sustained by the whig majority in the Assembly , whose policy , however , was rejected by a regency Senate . A convention of the friends of the railroad was held at Elmira on the 17th of October , 1837 , at ...
Page xli
... to the patronage of the legislature , as well by his example as his counsels . * See Official Correspondence , Vol . II , p . 589 . : In the exercise of the pardoning power , Gov. ENTERS UPON HIS DUTIES AS GOVERNOR . xli.
... to the patronage of the legislature , as well by his example as his counsels . * See Official Correspondence , Vol . II , p . 589 . : In the exercise of the pardoning power , Gov. ENTERS UPON HIS DUTIES AS GOVERNOR . xli.
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