The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1887 |
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... America , * thus describes it : - " We spent Saturday and Sunday at the pleasant home of Governor Seward . He was detained at Washington , but Mrs. " Sketches of American Society , " by FRANCIS and THERESA PULSZKY , vol . ii . , p . 209 ...
... America , * thus describes it : - " We spent Saturday and Sunday at the pleasant home of Governor Seward . He was detained at Washington , but Mrs. " Sketches of American Society , " by FRANCIS and THERESA PULSZKY , vol . ii . , p . 209 ...
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... American Bible Society , 1839 - Centennial , Cherry Valley 1840 - St . Patrick's Dinner , 1842 — Croton Celebration ... Americans , 1844 - Whig Meeting , Yates County , 1844 St. Patrick's Dinner , 1846 - Eulogy on John Quincy Adams , in ...
... American Bible Society , 1839 - Centennial , Cherry Valley 1840 - St . Patrick's Dinner , 1842 — Croton Celebration ... Americans , 1844 - Whig Meeting , Yates County , 1844 St. Patrick's Dinner , 1846 - Eulogy on John Quincy Adams , in ...
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... American people , on the other hand , are practically one family . The Roman people , like the Americans , were liberal in naturali- zation . Like the Americans , they granted all the rights of citi- zenship to strangers , and not only ...
... American people , on the other hand , are practically one family . The Roman people , like the Americans , were liberal in naturali- zation . Like the Americans , they granted all the rights of citi- zenship to strangers , and not only ...
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... American territory- freedom of the seas under a flag that commands respect - peace , harmony , and social order , guarantied by irresistible power- and a common name and common destiny with the American people . If it were possible that ...
... American territory- freedom of the seas under a flag that commands respect - peace , harmony , and social order , guarantied by irresistible power- and a common name and common destiny with the American people . If it were possible that ...
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... American colonies , breaking the fetters of colonial servitude , asserted the new prin- ciple of the equality of man , and their capacity , and their right to subvert , and establish , and control governments at their own absolute ...
... American colonies , breaking the fetters of colonial servitude , asserted the new prin- ciple of the equality of man , and their capacity , and their right to subvert , and establish , and control governments at their own absolute ...
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