The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1887 |
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... friends , as the abode of domestic comfort and genuine hospitality . Madame PULSZKY , in her recent book of travels in America , * thus describes it : - " We spent Saturday and Sunday at the pleasant home of Governor Seward . He was ...
... friends , as the abode of domestic comfort and genuine hospitality . Madame PULSZKY , in her recent book of travels in America , * thus describes it : - " We spent Saturday and Sunday at the pleasant home of Governor Seward . He was ...
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... Friends ' Society " of that city . The same discourse was also substantially delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Union College , and before the Literary Society of Amherst College , in 1844.-Ed. there is not anything among ...
... Friends ' Society " of that city . The same discourse was also substantially delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Union College , and before the Literary Society of Amherst College , in 1844.-Ed. there is not anything among ...
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... friends of liberty and of man gathered themselves into the saloons of Franklin , at once a representative of science and of liberty . At this day we can reproduce no full idea of the veneration then inspired by Franklin on the continent ...
... friends of liberty and of man gathered themselves into the saloons of Franklin , at once a representative of science and of liberty . At this day we can reproduce no full idea of the veneration then inspired by Franklin on the continent ...
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... friendship , constancy , or magnanimity , left undisclosed ? The struggle for freedom and for republicanism on this ... friends of liberty throughout the world . Cer- tainly whatever honors that people could have conferred on any one ...
... friendship , constancy , or magnanimity , left undisclosed ? The struggle for freedom and for republicanism on this ... friends of liberty throughout the world . Cer- tainly whatever honors that people could have conferred on any one ...
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... friends , he crossed the frontier , and , as you all remember , fell into the hands of the Prussian police . He was confined in chains in the dungeon at Olmütz , ignorant of the condition or even of the safety of his family , although ...
... friends , he crossed the frontier , and , as you all remember , fell into the hands of the Prussian police . He was confined in chains in the dungeon at Olmütz , ignorant of the condition or even of the safety of his family , although ...
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