| William Henry Seward - 1884 - 652 oldal
...he could command. Mr. Seward replied to this threat in decided but becoming language. He furthermore conceived the idea of sending to Europe, in an unofficial...danger of foreign intervention. He chose for this 1 See vol. iy. page 265. 2 See page 610a See page 606. mission Archbishop Hughes,1 Bishop Mcllvaine... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1890 - 668 oldal
...he could command. Mr. Seward replied to this threat in decided but becoming language. He furthermore conceived the idea of sending to Europe, in an unofficial...impending danger of foreign intervention. He chose for thu > SM rol. IT. page 265. ' / • Re» fag, 610. '(* • BM !„„. 606. mission Archbishop Hughes,1... | |
| Pivány Eugene - 1913 - 64 oldal
...field. It is impossible at the present time to determine the full importance of what Louis Kossuth has done to prevent the threatening intervention of...Hughes, Bishop Mcllvaine and Mr. Thurlow Weed"29. It is less well known that he also sought to enlist the aid of Louis Kossuth. This was a very natural... | |
| Constantine Edward McGuire - 1923 - 462 oldal
...recognition of the South, or worse still, active, open support of its efforts. Accordingly, Seward sent to Europe in an unofficial capacity "three representative...He chose for this mission Archbishop Hughes, Bishop Macllvaine2' and Mr. Thurlow Weed."27 Mr. Seward adds in a footnote that "Congress in 1776 appointed... | |
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