The Works of William H. Seward, Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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... Pacific Ocean . Under these cir- cumstances , Gov. Seward was elected to the Senate of the United States , in place of Hon . John A. Dix , whose term was about to expire . The vote of the legislature , which was given in February , 1849 ...
... Pacific Ocean . Under these cir- cumstances , Gov. Seward was elected to the Senate of the United States , in place of Hon . John A. Dix , whose term was about to expire . The vote of the legislature , which was given in February , 1849 ...
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... Pacific will far exceed what has heretofore occurred on the Atlantic coast ... ocean will be covered by it , and be brought into social maturity and ... Pacific coast it intercepts the commerce of the Indies . The nation thus situated ...
... Pacific will far exceed what has heretofore occurred on the Atlantic coast ... ocean will be covered by it , and be brought into social maturity and ... Pacific coast it intercepts the commerce of the Indies . The nation thus situated ...
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... Pacific states must necessarily perform the same sublime and beneficent functions in Asia . If , then , the American ... ocean . Whether a destiny so magnificent would be only partially defeated , or whether it would be altogether lost ...
... Pacific states must necessarily perform the same sublime and beneficent functions in Asia . If , then , the American ... ocean . Whether a destiny so magnificent would be only partially defeated , or whether it would be altogether lost ...
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... Pacific ocean . Congress ac- cepted it , and unanimously devoted the domain to freedom , in the language from which the ordinance now so severely condemned was borrowed . Five states have already been organized on this domain , from all ...
... Pacific ocean . Congress ac- cepted it , and unanimously devoted the domain to freedom , in the language from which the ordinance now so severely condemned was borrowed . Five states have already been organized on this domain , from all ...
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William Henry Seward George E. Baker. ocean to the Rocky Mountains , and from the great lakes to the gulf ; and this ... Pacific ; and that nature and commerce have allied indissolubly for weal and wo the seceders and those from whom ...
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. ocean to the Rocky Mountains , and from the great lakes to the gulf ; and this ... Pacific ; and that nature and commerce have allied indissolubly for weal and wo the seceders and those from whom ...
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