The Works of William H. Seward, Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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... prisons . Their overflowing numbers increased the amount both of wretchedness and of crime . In order to lessen the evil , a tax upon emigrants was recommended by the mayor of New York . The proposal met with general favor . Under these ...
... prisons . Their overflowing numbers increased the amount both of wretchedness and of crime . In order to lessen the evil , a tax upon emigrants was recommended by the mayor of New York . The proposal met with general favor . Under these ...
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... prisoner . He insisted that the destruction of the Caroline was an act of war , for which the British government should be held responsible , and not a private individual . Hence he protested against the trial of M'Leod , and demanded ...
... prisoner . He insisted that the destruction of the Caroline was an act of war , for which the British government should be held responsible , and not a private individual . Hence he protested against the trial of M'Leod , and demanded ...
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... prisoner from his sentence . He added , moreover , that all the questions belonging to the case , must come under the cognizance of the state court , and therefore it was necessary for the trial to proceed . But this course involved no ...
... prisoner from his sentence . He added , moreover , that all the questions belonging to the case , must come under the cognizance of the state court , and therefore it was necessary for the trial to proceed . But this course involved no ...
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... prisons , if such could be found . Although the Supreme Court of the United States pronounced these laws to be unconsti- tutional , they were clearly founded on the eterna principles of right and justice . They will form an enduring ...
... prisons , if such could be found . Although the Supreme Court of the United States pronounced these laws to be unconsti- tutional , they were clearly founded on the eterna principles of right and justice . They will form an enduring ...
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... prisoner , although it was tendered by the jury who felt themselves indebted to him for showing how they could rightfully vindicate the laws , and by it save a human life . In 1847 , Gov. Seward was solicited by certain humane persons ...
... prisoner , although it was tendered by the jury who felt themselves indebted to him for showing how they could rightfully vindicate the laws , and by it save a human life . In 1847 , Gov. Seward was solicited by certain humane persons ...
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