The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xxxvi
... never forgot the courtesy due to his seniors . With remarkable power of analysis and accuracy of re- search , he made himself master of every case , that was presented for decision . An opinion pronounced by him in the case of Parks vs ...
... never forgot the courtesy due to his seniors . With remarkable power of analysis and accuracy of re- search , he made himself master of every case , that was presented for decision . An opinion pronounced by him in the case of Parks vs ...
Page xli
... never took pains to conceal . His frankness in rendering all necessary explanations to a disappointed candi- date was equal to the wise reserve with which he abstained from giving undue encouragement . * In this judicious course ...
... never took pains to conceal . His frankness in rendering all necessary explanations to a disappointed candi- date was equal to the wise reserve with which he abstained from giving undue encouragement . * In this judicious course ...
Page xlviii
... never been suspended . While we are writing these memoirs , * the Court of Appeals has vindicated the views of Gov. Seward , by declaring the restraints upon alienation , illegal and void . This affair furnishes another instance of Gov ...
... never been suspended . While we are writing these memoirs , * the Court of Appeals has vindicated the views of Gov. Seward , by declaring the restraints upon alienation , illegal and void . This affair furnishes another instance of Gov ...
Page lvii
... never failed to cherish a deep interest in what ever was adapted to increase the business advantages , and promote the permanent welfare of the people in every portion of the Union . In a speech delivered at Elmira in 1850 , on the ...
... never failed to cherish a deep interest in what ever was adapted to increase the business advantages , and promote the permanent welfare of the people in every portion of the Union . In a speech delivered at Elmira in 1850 , on the ...
Page lxviii
... never been removed out of it . Having enjoyed the honors of the highest post in his native state , to the full satisfaction of a noble ambition , and in a manner to leave the deep impress of his character on its laws and institu- tions ...
... never been removed out of it . Having enjoyed the honors of the highest post in his native state , to the full satisfaction of a noble ambition , and in a manner to leave the deep impress of his character on its laws and institu- tions ...
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