The Works of William H. Seward, 5 tomasHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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... sentiments of the American people . It was ratified by the Senate unanimously , and afterwards distinctly approved with not less unanimity by both houses of Congress . Not a voice has been raised against it in the country . " " " Under ...
... sentiments of the American people . It was ratified by the Senate unanimously , and afterwards distinctly approved with not less unanimity by both houses of Congress . Not a voice has been raised against it in the country . " " " Under ...
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... sentiments of his Au- burn and New York speeches . In a letter dated July 11 , 1866 , Mr. Seward expressed these views : " After more than five years of dislocation by civil war , I regard a restoration of the unity of the country as ...
... sentiments of his Au- burn and New York speeches . In a letter dated July 11 , 1866 , Mr. Seward expressed these views : " After more than five years of dislocation by civil war , I regard a restoration of the unity of the country as ...
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... sentiments of reconciliation , loyalty , and patriotism had in- creased at home , a more just consideration of our character and rights , as a nation , had been manifested by foreign governments . The somewhat mysterious course of ...
... sentiments of reconciliation , loyalty , and patriotism had in- creased at home , a more just consideration of our character and rights , as a nation , had been manifested by foreign governments . The somewhat mysterious course of ...
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... sentiments of loyalty , of national pride , interest , ambition , and the permanent love of peace . April 3 , 1862. - The late achievement of the Merrimack in Hampton Roads at first perplexed and alarmed all our naval agents and ...
... sentiments of loyalty , of national pride , interest , ambition , and the permanent love of peace . April 3 , 1862. - The late achievement of the Merrimack in Hampton Roads at first perplexed and alarmed all our naval agents and ...
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... sentiments which existed in Kentucky and Tennessee , directed his forces against Louisville and Cincinnati . An uprising of the farmers of Ohio con- fronted and turned away the devastation from the latter city . Gen- eral Buell followed ...
... sentiments which existed in Kentucky and Tennessee , directed his forces against Louisville and Cincinnati . An uprising of the farmers of Ohio con- fronted and turned away the devastation from the latter city . Gen- eral Buell followed ...
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Abraham Lincoln abroad accept administration affairs Alabama already American apprehensions arms army assumed authority belligerent blockade Britain British government Captain Wilkes capture cause citizens civil civil war command commerce condition conflict Congress Congress of Paris consent Constitution continue contraband course declaration desire despatch disunion domestic Drouyn de l'Huys duty effect election Emperor enemy engaged ernment Europe European existing expected favor Federal foreign nations France French heretofore human insurgents insurrection insurrectionary interest James River Jefferson Davis Lord Lord John Russell loyal maintain Majesty's government Major-General maritime ment Mexico military Mississippi naval forces necessary neutral party peace persons political popular ports Potomac practically present President principles proceedings proclamation question railroad rebel rebellion received regard Republic republican restoration result revolution Richmond River Secretary seems sentiments Seward Shenandoah valley Sherman slave slavery South Carolina sovereignty success tion treaty Trent Union United vessel Virginia