The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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Page 12
... necessary and useful instructions . Comprehensive national greatness requires ample space , in a suitable region , a large population possessing mental activity and resolution , and a government well adapted to the character and ...
... necessary and useful instructions . Comprehensive national greatness requires ample space , in a suitable region , a large population possessing mental activity and resolution , and a government well adapted to the character and ...
Page 13
... necessary and naturally reciprocating markets for the productions of all its various latitudes . The same markets , situated midway between the ancient continents , and very soon to be connected with direct highways which will super ...
... necessary and naturally reciprocating markets for the productions of all its various latitudes . The same markets , situated midway between the ancient continents , and very soon to be connected with direct highways which will super ...
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... necessary , let us hope that long habits of discipline and mutual affection may enable the American people to add another and final lesson on the excellence of republics - that of dividing without violence , and reconstructing without ...
... necessary , let us hope that long habits of discipline and mutual affection may enable the American people to add another and final lesson on the excellence of republics - that of dividing without violence , and reconstructing without ...
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... necessary , and , therefore , justi- fiable , it was , nevertheless , treason and rebellion . Under circum- stances so peculiar , conscientious doubts widely prevailed among the people concerning the necessity and the wisdom of ...
... necessary , and , therefore , justi- fiable , it was , nevertheless , treason and rebellion . Under circum- stances so peculiar , conscientious doubts widely prevailed among the people concerning the necessity and the wisdom of ...
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... necessary , since his departure had been interdicted by the king . Then said he , " I will go without . Hitherto I have done no more than wish success to your cause , I go now to serve it . The more it has fallen in public favor , the ...
... necessary , since his departure had been interdicted by the king . Then said he , " I will go without . Hitherto I have done no more than wish success to your cause , I go now to serve it . The more it has fallen in public favor , the ...
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