be benefited by the improvement of inland navigation and the construction of highways in the several states. " Let us, then," he added, " endeavor to attain this benefit in a mode that will be satisfactory to all. That hitherto adopted has, by many of... The Works of William H. Seward - Página 290por William Henry Seward - 1853Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...States, and strengthen the bonds which unite them. Every member of the Union, in peace and in war, will be benefited by the improvement of inland navigation...construction of highways in the several States. Let us then endeavor to attain this benefit in a mode which will be satisfactory to all. That hitherto adopted... | |
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...States, and strengthen the bonds which unite them. Every member of the Union, in peace and in war, will be benefited by the improvement of inland navigation...construction of highways in the several States. Let us, then, endeavor to attain this benefit in a mode which will be satisfactory to all. That hitherto adopted... | |
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...strengthen the bonds which unite them. Every member of the Union, in peace and in war, will be benefitted by the improvement of inland navigation and the construction of highways in the several States. Let us then endeavor to attain this benefit in a mode which will be satisfactory to all. That hitherto adopted... | |
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...unite them. Every member )f the Union, in peace and in war, will be benefitted by the improvement )f inland navigation and the construction of highways in the several States. Let us then endeavor to attain this benefit in a mode which will be satisfac:ory to all. That hitherto adopted... | |
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...strengthen the bonds which unite them. Every ^nember of the Union, in peace and in war, will be benefitted by the improvement of inland navigation and the construction of highways in the several Statte. Let us then endeavor to attain this benefit in a mode which will be satisfactory to all. That... | |
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