The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1887 |
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Page 26
... existing monarchical institutions . Nor was it diminished by even that other circumstance , which the world has so long and so justly lamented , and is destined yet longer to deplore , that in too many circles the same enthusiasm for ...
... existing monarchical institutions . Nor was it diminished by even that other circumstance , which the world has so long and so justly lamented , and is destined yet longer to deplore , that in too many circles the same enthusiasm for ...
Page 32
... existing among the officers of the army , and that , having narrowly escaped from being betrayed into the hands of the British general by the treason of Arnold , he executed an important and responsible part in the great southern ...
... existing among the officers of the army , and that , having narrowly escaped from being betrayed into the hands of the British general by the treason of Arnold , he executed an important and responsible part in the great southern ...
Page 52
... existing marriages between Catholics and Protestants , and inter- dicted them in future ; transferred Catholic children of living pa- rents to guardians in chancery ; closed against Catholics every office of trust or profit in the state ...
... existing marriages between Catholics and Protestants , and inter- dicted them in future ; transferred Catholic children of living pa- rents to guardians in chancery ; closed against Catholics every office of trust or profit in the state ...
Page 78
... existing by prescription at a blow ; and thus directly and imme- diately affected the opinions and the actions of men in every part of the civilized world . It animated them every where to seek freedom from despotic power , and ...
... existing by prescription at a blow ; and thus directly and imme- diately affected the opinions and the actions of men in every part of the civilized world . It animated them every where to seek freedom from despotic power , and ...
Page 106
... to organize governments on principles congenial to our own , and thus cre- ating external bulwarks for our own national defence ; establish- ing equal and impartial peace and amity with all existing 106 ORATIONS AND DISCOURSES .
... to organize governments on principles congenial to our own , and thus cre- ating external bulwarks for our own national defence ; establish- ing equal and impartial peace and amity with all existing 106 ORATIONS AND DISCOURSES .
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