The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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Page 35
... walls of every edifice of the government . Lafayette was practically as well as in theory a republican . He voted for removing the restraints upon liberty of conscience , and for abolishing the titles of nobility , and he LAFAYETTE 35.
... walls of every edifice of the government . Lafayette was practically as well as in theory a republican . He voted for removing the restraints upon liberty of conscience , and for abolishing the titles of nobility , and he LAFAYETTE 35.
Page 37
... voted to constitute him first consul for life , Lafayette dissented , declaring : " I can not vote for such a magistracy until liberty has been sufficiently guarantied . When that shall have been done , then I will vote for Napoleon ...
... voted to constitute him first consul for life , Lafayette dissented , declaring : " I can not vote for such a magistracy until liberty has been sufficiently guarantied . When that shall have been done , then I will vote for Napoleon ...
Page 53
... vote , to maintain actions at law , to be jurors , to keep arms for self - defence , to travel even within the kingdom , to be executors or guardians , and even of the right to keep a horse worth more than five pounds ; robbed the ...
... vote , to maintain actions at law , to be jurors , to keep arms for self - defence , to travel even within the kingdom , to be executors or guardians , and even of the right to keep a horse worth more than five pounds ; robbed the ...
Page 66
... Vote , vote for O'Connell and freedom ! " It is now the election - day . There is O'Connell , depicting the atrocities of British persecution with a noble ardor of religious zeal . A band of tenants are marching by under the conduct of ...
... Vote , vote for O'Connell and freedom ! " It is now the election - day . There is O'Connell , depicting the atrocities of British persecution with a noble ardor of religious zeal . A band of tenants are marching by under the conduct of ...
Page 67
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. a freeman , and declares his vote for O'Connell . Instantly all rents in arrear are paid by the Catholic Association . The elec- tor's debt is discharged by the same omnipresent power , and that ...
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. a freeman , and declares his vote for O'Connell . Instantly all rents in arrear are paid by the Catholic Association . The elec- tor's debt is discharged by the same omnipresent power , and that ...
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