The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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Page 13
... millions . It may increase above twice that number , and yet be less dense than the population of Italy , or of France , or of Austria , or of Spain , or of the British islands . When we consider the certainty of immigration from Asia ...
... millions . It may increase above twice that number , and yet be less dense than the population of Italy , or of France , or of Austria , or of Spain , or of the British islands . When we consider the certainty of immigration from Asia ...
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William Henry Seward George E. Baker. lions in 1860 , of fifty millions in 1880 , of eighty millions in 1900 , and of more than double that number in less than one hundred years . The Americans are a homogeneous people , and must remain ...
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. lions in 1860 , of fifty millions in 1880 , of eighty millions in 1900 , and of more than double that number in less than one hundred years . The Americans are a homogeneous people , and must remain ...
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... millions of brethren perished ? " It is said that even Lucien himself , penetrated with the justice of this noble reply , bowed respectfully to the venerable speaker , and was silent . Lafayette exerted every effort to re - establish ...
... millions of brethren perished ? " It is said that even Lucien himself , penetrated with the justice of this noble reply , bowed respectfully to the venerable speaker , and was silent . Lafayette exerted every effort to re - establish ...
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... ages of want , of millions of lives , and even of national existence . Ire- land denied the pretensions of the pope to temporal power , and resisted the invader . Henry did not reinstate the Irish 43 ORATIONS AND DISCOURSES .
... ages of want , of millions of lives , and even of national existence . Ire- land denied the pretensions of the pope to temporal power , and resisted the invader . Henry did not reinstate the Irish 43 ORATIONS AND DISCOURSES .
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... millions of acres of tillable land . One million were pos sessed by Englishmen who , having come to convert Ireland to Luther , had relapsed to Rome . Ten millions of acres were the property of English Protestant lords , and not one ...
... millions of acres of tillable land . One million were pos sessed by Englishmen who , having come to convert Ireland to Luther , had relapsed to Rome . Ten millions of acres were the property of English Protestant lords , and not one ...
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