The Works Of Charles Sumner

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Genre : Slavery
Author : Charles Sumner
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Release : 1874
File : 580 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044090103011


The Complete Works Of Charles Sumner

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The speeches of Charles Sumner have many titles to endure in the memory of mankind. They contain the reasons on which the American people acted in taking the successive steps in the revolution which overthrew slavery, and made of a race of slaves, freemen, citizens, voters. They have a high place in literature. They are not only full of historical learning, set forth in an attractive way, but each of the more important of them was itself an historical event. They afford a picture of a noble public character. They are an example of the application of the loftiest morality to the conduct of the State. They are an arsenal of weapons ready for the friends of Freedom in all the great battles when she may be in peril hereafter. They will not be forgotten unless the world shall attain to such height of virtue that no stimulant to virtue shall be needed, or to a depth of baseness from which no stimulant can arouse it. Mr. Sumner held the office of Justice of the Peace, and that of Commissioner of the Circuit Court, to which he was appointed by his friend and teacher, Judge Story. He was a member of the convention held in 1853 to revise the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. With these exceptions, his only official service was as Senator in Congress from Massachusetts, from the 4th of March, 1851, when he was just past forty years of age, until his death, March 9, 1874. If his career could have been predicted in his earliest childhood, he could have had no better training for his great duties than that he in fact received. He was one of the best scholars in the public Latin School in Boston. He received the Franklin medal from the hands of Daniel Webster, who told him that "the state had a pledge of him." His school life was followed by four years in Harvard College, and a course at the Harvard Law School, where he was the favorite pupil of Judge Story. He was an eager student of the Greek and Roman classics. But his special delight was in history and international law. After his admission to the bar he was reporter of the decisions of his beloved master, and edited twenty volumes of the equity reports of Vesey, Jr., which he enriched with copious and learned notes. A little later, when he was twenty-six years old, he spent a month in Washington, tarrying a short time in New York on his way. In that brief period he made life-long friendships with some famous men, including Chancellor Kent, Judge Marshall, and Francis Lieber. He had a rare gift for making friendships with men, especially with great men, and with women. With him in those days an acquaintance with any person worth knowing soon ripened into an indissoluble friendship. A few years later he spent a little more than two years in Europe, coming home when he was just past twenty-nine years old. That time was spent in attending courts, lectures of eminent professors, and in society. No house which he desired to enter seems to have been closed to him. Statesmen, judges, scholars, beautiful women, leaders of fashionable society, welcomed to the closest intimacy this young American of humble birth, with no passport other than his own character and attainment. It is hardly too much to say that the youth of twenty-nine had a larger and more brilliant circle of friendship than any other man on either continent. The list of his friends and correspondents would fill many pages. He says in a letter to Judge Story, what would seem like boasting in other men, but with him was modest and far within the truth:— "I have a thousand things to say to you about the law, circuit life, and the English judges. I have seen more of all than probably ever fell to the lot of a foreigner. I have had the friendship and confidence of judges, and of the leaders of the bar. Not a day passes without my being five or six hours in company with men of this stamp. My tour is no vulgar holiday affair, merely to spend money and to get the fashions. It is to see men, institutions, and laws; and, if it would not seem vain in me, I would venture to say that I have not discredited my country. I have called the attention of the judges and the profession to the state of the law in our country, and have shown them, by my conversation (I will say this), that I understand their jurisprudence."

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Charles Sumner
Publisher : Library of Alexandria
Release : 2020-09-28
File : 5786 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781465606662


Charles Sumner And The Rights Of Man

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A Pulitzer Prize winner's “magisterial” biography of the Civil War–era Massachusetts senator, a Radical Republican who fought for slavery’s abolition (The New York Times). In his follow-up to Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War, acclaimed historian David Herbert Donald examines the life of the Massachusetts legislator from 1860 to his death in 1874. As a leader of the Radical Republicans, Sumner made the abolition of slavery his primary legislative focus—yet opposed the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the US Constitution for not going far enough to guarantee full equality. His struggle to balance power and principle defined his career during the Civil War and Reconstruction, and Donald masterfully charts the senator’s wavering path from fiery sectarian leader to responsible party member. In a richly detailed portrait of Sumner’s role as chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Donald analyzes how the legislator brought his influence and political acumen to bear on an issue as dear to his heart as equal rights: international peace. Authoritative and engrossing, Charles Sumner and the Rights of Man captures a fascinating political figure at the height of his powers and brings a tumultuous period in American history to vivid life.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : David Herbert Donald
Publisher : Open Road Media
Release : 2016-03-22
File : 408 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781504034043


Charles Sumner His Complete Works Volume 1

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Reproduction of the original: Charles Sumner; his complete works, volume 1 by Lee and Shepard

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Lee and Shepard
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Release : 2020-08-13
File : 262 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783752429466


Memoir And Letters Of Charles Sumner

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Genre : Statesmen
Author : Edward Lillie Pierce
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Release : 1893
File : 700 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044014463210


Memoir And Letters Of Charles Sumner 1860 1874

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Author : Edward Lillie Pierce
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Release : 1894
File : 682 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105061302373


Charles Sumner

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Genre : Statesmen
Author : Anna Laurens Dawes
Publisher : New York : Dodd, Mead
Release : 1892
File : 362 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433082392626


Memoir And Letters Of Charles Sumner

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1893.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Charles Sumner
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Release : 2024-08-05
File : 390 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783385559080


Memoir And Letters Of Charles Sumner 1811 1874

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Genre : Lawyers
Author : Edward L. Pierce
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Release : 1893
File : 696 Pages
ISBN-13 : OXFORD:600027786


Reconstruction

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Allen C. Guelzo's Reconstruction: A Very Short Introduction is a gracefully-written interpretation of Reconstruction as a spirited struggle to re-integrate the defeated Southern Confederacy into the American Union after the Civil War, to bring African Americans into the political mainstream of American life, and to recreate the Southern economy after a Northern, free-labor model.

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Genre : History
Author : Allen C. Guelzo
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release : 2020
File : 187 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780190454791