The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page xxii
... interest in all social and philan- thropic movements - watchful to aid the unfortunate and forsaken -and ever ready to devote his time , his talents , and his pecuniary means to the defence of the wronged and oppressed of every caste ...
... interest in all social and philan- thropic movements - watchful to aid the unfortunate and forsaken -and ever ready to devote his time , his talents , and his pecuniary means to the defence of the wronged and oppressed of every caste ...
Page xxiv
... interests , irrespective of the rights of humanity and the public good , he left them at once and forever . He has attached but slight importance to mere party names . The diffusion of genuine republican sentiments among the people ...
... interests , irrespective of the rights of humanity and the public good , he left them at once and forever . He has attached but slight importance to mere party names . The diffusion of genuine republican sentiments among the people ...
Page xxvi
... interest- ing object to those who visit the college grounds at Schenectady . The year 1828 is distinguished as the period when the young men of our country first made an effort to exert a personal influ- ence on national politics . A ...
... interest- ing object to those who visit the college grounds at Schenectady . The year 1828 is distinguished as the period when the young men of our country first made an effort to exert a personal influ- ence on national politics . A ...
Page xxvii
... interest in politics from the Young Men's State Convention , and have since exerted an influence which led to a decisive change in the policy and relation of parties in the sate . The election of General Jackson to the presidency in ...
... interest in politics from the Young Men's State Convention , and have since exerted an influence which led to a decisive change in the policy and relation of parties in the sate . The election of General Jackson to the presidency in ...
Page xxxvi
... interest of the dis- course . As the autumn of 1834 approached , when the election of Gov- ernor was to be made by the people , the whig party were in anxious search of a suitable candidate for the important crisis . They were not ...
... interest of the dis- course . As the autumn of 1834 approached , when the election of Gov- ernor was to be made by the people , the whig party were in anxious search of a suitable candidate for the important crisis . They were not ...
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