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Title: Charles Sumner; His Complete Works, Volume X (of 20)

Author: Charles Sumner

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William H. Seward

WILLIAM H. SEWARD

A. W. Elson & Co., Boston


Charles Sumner; his complete works, volume 10 (of 20)

Copyright, 1872 and 1873,
BY
CHARLES SUMNER.

Copyright, 1900,
BY
LEE AND SHEPARD.

Statesman Edition.

Limited to One Thousand Copies.

Of which this is

No. 259

Norwood Press
Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.


CONTENTS OF VOLUME X.

PAGE
Our Foreign Relations: showing Present Perils from England and France, Nature and Condition of Intervention by Mediation and also by Recognition, Impossibility of any Recognition of a new Power with Slavery as a Corner-Stone, and Wrongful Concession of Ocean Belligerence. Speech before the Citizens of New York, at the Cooper Institute, September 10, 1863. With Appendix 1
Our Domestic Relations: Power of Congress over the Rebel States. Article in the Atlantic Monthly, October, 1863 167
Benjamin Franklin and John Slidell at Paris. Article in the Atlantic Monthly, November, 1863 221
Victory and Peace through Emancipation. Letter to Colored Citizens in New York, celebrating the Anniversary of the Proclamation, December 18, 1863 259
The Mayflower and the Slave Ship. Letter to the New England Society at New York, December 21, 1863 260
Commutation for the Draft: Difference between Rich and Poor. Remarks in the Senate, on an Amendment moved to the Enrolment Bill, January 8, 12, and June 20, 1864, and February 7, 1865 262
Special Committee on Slavery and Freedmen. Resolution in the Senate, January 13, 1864 271
Foundation of the Free Public Library in Boston. Letter to a Committee in Boston, January 20, 1864 272
Loyalty in the Senate: The Iron-Clad Oath for Senators. Speech in the Senate, on a New Rule requiring the Oath of Loyalty for Senators, January 25, 1864 273
The Late Hon. John W. Noell, Representative of Missouri. Remarks in the Senate, on his Death, February 1, 1864 293
Reconstruction again: Guaranties and Safeguards against Slavery and for Protection of Freedmen. Resolutions in the Senate, February 8, 1864 295
Prayer of One Hundred Thousand. Speech in the Senate, on presenting a Petition of the Women’s National League, praying Universal Emancipation by Act of Congress, February 9, 1864 300

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