The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 117
... namely , that message , or the ap- peal of the insurgent leader to his misguided faction , most clearly il- lustrates the absurdity of the attempt to build up an independent state on the foundation of human bondage within the existing ...
... namely , that message , or the ap- peal of the insurgent leader to his misguided faction , most clearly il- lustrates the absurdity of the attempt to build up an independent state on the foundation of human bondage within the existing ...
Page 122
... namely , that the population of several of the insurgent states , where it has not already been reclaimed to the Union , has been successfully divided , whereby the insurrectionary armies are continually reduced , and our own ...
... namely , that the population of several of the insurgent states , where it has not already been reclaimed to the Union , has been successfully divided , whereby the insurrectionary armies are continually reduced , and our own ...
Page 192
... namely , Great Britain , Austria , France , Russia , Prus- sia , Sardinia , and Turkey . That congress having taken up the general subject to which allusion has already been made in this letter , on the day before mentioned , came to an ...
... namely , Great Britain , Austria , France , Russia , Prus- sia , Sardinia , and Turkey . That congress having taken up the general subject to which allusion has already been made in this letter , on the day before mentioned , came to an ...
Page 193
... namely : 1st . That the government of the United States could not give its as- sent to the first proposition contained in the declaration , namely : that " Privateering is and remains abolished , " although it was wil- ling to accept it ...
... namely : 1st . That the government of the United States could not give its as- sent to the first proposition contained in the declaration , namely : that " Privateering is and remains abolished , " although it was wil- ling to accept it ...
Page 195
... of what you will find Europeans unable to understand , namely , that owing to the very peculiar structure of our Federal government , and the equally singular character and habits THE NATURE OF THE UNION : ITS BASIS . 195.
... of what you will find Europeans unable to understand , namely , that owing to the very peculiar structure of our Federal government , and the equally singular character and habits THE NATURE OF THE UNION : ITS BASIS . 195.
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