The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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... important in presenting a faithful record of Mr. SEWARD's public life . During Governor SEWARD's administration , he had several offi- cial interviews with the chiefs of the few remaining Indian tribes in this state . The speeches which ...
... important in presenting a faithful record of Mr. SEWARD's public life . During Governor SEWARD's administration , he had several offi- cial interviews with the chiefs of the few remaining Indian tribes in this state . The speeches which ...
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... important topics , re- lating to Politics , Internal Improvements , Slavery , and Educa- tion . These letters , of which many were written with no expec- tation of their being made public , afford additional proofs of the remarkable ...
... important topics , re- lating to Politics , Internal Improvements , Slavery , and Educa- tion . These letters , of which many were written with no expec- tation of their being made public , afford additional proofs of the remarkable ...
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... important to the general welfare . The institution of a judiciary in each state , to hold all the repre- sentative agencies within their prescribed spheres , and a supreme independent tribunal at the seat of the federal government ...
... important to the general welfare . The institution of a judiciary in each state , to hold all the repre- sentative agencies within their prescribed spheres , and a supreme independent tribunal at the seat of the federal government ...
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... important to the nation . All our railroads and canals are avenues of that internal trade and that postal commu- nication , and are means of that national defence , which fall within the subjects of action properly belonging to the ...
... important to the nation . All our railroads and canals are avenues of that internal trade and that postal commu- nication , and are means of that national defence , which fall within the subjects of action properly belonging to the ...
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... importance of that question . In regard to slavery , the only subject which gives rise to appre- hension , whatever is vital to any state is guarded against interfe- rence by the other states , and even against federal interposition ...
... importance of that question . In regard to slavery , the only subject which gives rise to appre- hension , whatever is vital to any state is guarded against interfe- rence by the other states , and even against federal interposition ...
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