The Life of William H. Seward: With Selections from His WorkRedfield, 1855 - 410 |
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... secure even that end ; and none such can I or will I forego . Nor do I know any important or responsible political body that proposes to do more than this . No free state claims to extend its legislation into a slave state . None claims ...
... secure even that end ; and none such can I or will I forego . Nor do I know any important or responsible political body that proposes to do more than this . No free state claims to extend its legislation into a slave state . None claims ...
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... vigorously followed up the legislative policy of 1838. He recommended that measures should be adopted to secure the enlargement of the Erie canal , and the completion of the lateral canals , before the INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS . 69.
... vigorously followed up the legislative policy of 1838. He recommended that measures should be adopted to secure the enlargement of the Erie canal , and the completion of the lateral canals , before the INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS . 69.
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... secure Mr. Clay's nomination for the canvass of 1844. The policy was to foreclose the question by popular movements throughout the United States as early as the spring of 1842. Governor Seward did not assent to the wisdom of the plan ...
... secure Mr. Clay's nomination for the canvass of 1844. The policy was to foreclose the question by popular movements throughout the United States as early as the spring of 1842. Governor Seward did not assent to the wisdom of the plan ...
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... secure and peaceful , have substituted for it the more benign principle that good shall be returned for evil . I yield implicit submission to this law , and acknowledge the justness of its penalty , and the duty of courts and juries to ...
... secure and peaceful , have substituted for it the more benign principle that good shall be returned for evil . I yield implicit submission to this law , and acknowledge the justness of its penalty , and the duty of courts and juries to ...
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... secure the advantage of decentralizing the political power of the state , by dividing it into single sena- torial and assembly districts , and transferring the appoint- ment of all judicial and administrative offices from the gov- crnor ...
... secure the advantage of decentralizing the political power of the state , by dividing it into single sena- torial and assembly districts , and transferring the appoint- ment of all judicial and administrative offices from the gov- crnor ...
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