The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1887 |
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... Union , Auburn , 1825 - For Greece , Auburn , 1827 - Patriotism , Syracuse , July 4 , 1831 - Typographical Society , Albany , 1839 - Sunday School Celebration , Staten Island , 1889 - To the Citizens of Ogdensburgh , 1839 - To the ...
... Union , Auburn , 1825 - For Greece , Auburn , 1827 - Patriotism , Syracuse , July 4 , 1831 - Typographical Society , Albany , 1839 - Sunday School Celebration , Staten Island , 1889 - To the Citizens of Ogdensburgh , 1839 - To the ...
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... . 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 civil affairs more subject to.
... . 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 civil affairs more subject to.
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... - hold it together in union as indisso- luble as it was inevitable . The American continent , with its adjacent islands — a continent extending southward beyond the equatorial line , and northward to 12 ORATIONS AND DISCOURSES .
... - hold it together in union as indisso- luble as it was inevitable . The American continent , with its adjacent islands — a continent extending southward beyond the equatorial line , and northward to 12 ORATIONS AND DISCOURSES .
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... Union , and the increase of the number of its members , it is apparent that even a secession of one or more states would not now , as it might have done formerly , subvert the whole structure . It would still exist , yielding protection ...
... Union , and the increase of the number of its members , it is apparent that even a secession of one or more states would not now , as it might have done formerly , subvert the whole structure . It would still exist , yielding protection ...
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... union , then before the parliament in College Green . His speech , which was " a great beginning in so green an age , " revealed the principles on which , near thirty years afterward , he worked out catholic eman- cipation , and brought ...
... union , then before the parliament in College Green . His speech , which was " a great beginning in so green an age , " revealed the principles on which , near thirty years afterward , he worked out catholic eman- cipation , and brought ...
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