Speech ... on the claims of American merchants for indemnities for French spoliations.
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Washington 1851. Delivered in the Senate of the United States January 21, 1851. Octavo, 16pp., wraps. Good, toned.
William Henry Seward fue una figura importante en la política estadounidense, sirviendo como Secretario de Estado y Gobernador de Nueva York. Su influencia en la configuración de la política exterior de EE. UU. en una era crucial es innegable. Sus decisiones y posturas continúan resonando en las discusiones históricas sobre la expansión estadounidense y las relaciones internacionales.






Washington 1851. Delivered in the Senate of the United States January 21, 1851. Octavo, 16pp., wraps. Good, toned.
This fascinating biography of William Henry Seward provides readers with a detailed look at his formative years, before he became one of the most influential politicians in American history. With insightful analysis of his early writings and speeches, as well as personal anecdotes about his life, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the life and times of this remarkable figure.
William Henry Seward was one of the most important political figures of the mid-19th century, and this collection of his works offers a valuable insight into the political struggles of his time. From his eloquent speeches on the abolition of slavery to his insightful analysis of American foreign policy, Seward's words still resonate today and offer valuable insights into the challenges facing democratic societies.
A comprehensive collection of works from one of America's most influential politicians and statesmen, William Henry Seward. This volume includes his speeches, letters, and other writings on topics such as abolitionism, the Civil War, foreign affairs, and more.