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... In the election of 1860, there were several people running against Lincoln. Among the more prominent ones was Senator William H. Seward of New York. ...
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... returns they pronounce him as king, making him Edward IV, first York to be ... of about fifteen thousand men while Edward only has about nine thousand (Seward 179 ...
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... Cameron's successor, Edwin M. Stanton was a man who shared Seward's initial opinion of the President, but who made an ... New York: The Fairfax Press, 1986. ...
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... box-like structure. The front runner for the nomination was William H. Seward of New York. Surprisingly, this popular political ...
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... the abolitionist, he called Harriet Tubman 'General Tubman,' Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Seward, whose house is also in Auburn, New York, Thomas Wentworth ...
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... Among these young politicians were two Whig leaders, William H. Seward and Thurlow Weed of New York and also Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania. ...
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... It was "Seward's Folly." It was "Walrussia," It was "Icebergia" and "Polaria. Newspaper write Horace Greeley wrote in his widely read newspaper the New York ...
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... religion. After Julius graduated from Seward, he went to the City College of New York, where he majored in electrical engineering. This ...
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... religion. After Julius graduated from Seward, he went to the City College of New York, where he majored in electrical engineering. This ...
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... His party elected him because his only real competitor was William Seward, governor of New York and he was viewed as too radical on the issues of slavery. ...
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... Ed. Georgene H. Seward and Robert C. Williamson. New York: Random House, 1970. 8. Social Inequality: Comparative and Developmental Approaches. Ed. ...
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... "An impressible conflict" was what Senator William H. Seward of New York referred to the differences between the North and South in 1858.
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... devil. The New York Herald replied back saying bad things about England. ... furious. They thought Seward was trying to provoke foreign war. ...
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... Lincoln's competition for the presidency was William H. Seward, the leading candidate, but Seward had some qualities ... New York: Rutgers University Press, 1947. ...
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... in New York. He was now sufficiently well known to be a presidential candidate. At the Republican national convention in Chicago in May, William H. Seward was ...
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... Dr. Seward also discovers that his patient, Renfield (who shares some sort of a bond with Dracula), has been exhibiting great ... New York: Penguin Books, 1193. ...
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... Secretary of State William Seward was foremost in urging that the fort be abandoned in ... marched out of the fort and boarded ship for transport to New York. ...
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... It was the first in a series of speeches being sponsored by the opponents of New York, Senator William H. Seward, who was anxiously searching for an ...
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... Seward expresses Stoker's belief that the chief organ of men is the brain and of women the heart. ... Works Cited Stoker, Bram. Dracula. Bantam Books. New York. ...
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... Copper Union, in New York. By now Lincoln was well known, and respected as a presidential candidate. The Republic Party's first choice was William H. Seward. ...
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... Copper Union, in New York. By now Lincoln was well known, and respected as a presidential candidate. The Republic Party's first choice was William H. Seward. ...
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... Northern states one by one moved to ratify the amendment, Secretary Seward and President ... in the Apostate at the Gayety Theater in Albany, New York, as President ...
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... Northern states one by one moved to ratify the amendment, Secretary Seward and President ... in the Apostate at the Gayety Theater in Albany, New York, as President ...
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... New York: The Macmillan company, 1927. Sackville-West, V. Saint Joan of Arc. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. Seward, D. The Hundred Years' War: The English in ...
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... p 143) After Illinois chose Lincoln over the more radical William Seward and Edward ... In a letter to Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, on August 22 ...
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... Abe Lincoln defeated William Seward and on March 4, 1861 was sworn in as the 16th president of the United States. ... Harper & Row, Publishers, New York. ...
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... Abe Lincoln defeated William Seward and on March 4, 1861 was sworn in as the 16th president of the United States. ... Harper & Row, Publishers, New York. ...
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... New York began to produce apples, New Jersey and Maryland peaches and berries. ... Charles Sumner and William Seward were the main leaders of the party. ...
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