The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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... opinions and sentiments that are 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 ...
... opinions and sentiments that are 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 ...
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... opinion that our system is unfavorable to great na- tional achievements , which results from the error of regarding the government as an unbalanced , pure democracy , veering with every breeze , and in danger of shipwreck from every ...
... opinion that our system is unfavorable to great na- tional achievements , which results from the error of regarding the government as an unbalanced , pure democracy , veering with every breeze , and in danger of shipwreck from every ...
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... opinion - from under sub- jection to matter to dominion over nature . It was ours to lead the way , to take up the cross of republicanism and bear it before the nations , to fight its earliest battles , to enjoy its earliest tri- umphs ...
... opinion - from under sub- jection to matter to dominion over nature . It was ours to lead the way , to take up the cross of republicanism and bear it before the nations , to fight its earliest battles , to enjoy its earliest tri- umphs ...
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... opinions , the uncontrolled disposal of his person , his industry , and all his facul- ties , the communication of all his thoughts by all possible means , the pursuit of happi- ness , and the resistance of oppression . " The exercise ...
... opinions , the uncontrolled disposal of his person , his industry , and all his facul- ties , the communication of all his thoughts by all possible means , the pursuit of happi- ness , and the resistance of oppression . " The exercise ...
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... opinions . The allied cabinets of Prussia and Austria kept secret the place and as far as possible even the fact of his confinement , and gave no satisfaction to the inquiries made to ascertain whether he still lived . George Washington ...
... opinions . The allied cabinets of Prussia and Austria kept secret the place and as far as possible even the fact of his confinement , and gave no satisfaction to the inquiries made to ascertain whether he still lived . George Washington ...
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