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Charles Sumner; his complete works, volume 6 (of 20)

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Charles Sumner; his complete works, volume 6 (of 20)


COPYRIGHT, 1872,
BY
CHARLES SUMNER.

COPYRIGHT, 1900,
BY
LEE AND SHEPARD.

Statesman Edition.

Limited to One Thousand Copies.

Of which this is

No. 565

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


CONTENTS OF VOLUME VI.

PAGE
Appeal for the Republican Candidates. Letter to the Republican Committee at Boston, June 21, 1856 1
Longing for Restoration to Active Duties, with Appeal to the Young Men of Massachusetts. Letter to the Committee of a Young Men’s Convention at Fitchburg, August 5, 1856 6
Appeal to the Republicans of Rhode Island. Letter to a Committee, September 4, 1856 9
Contribution for Kansas. Letter to Messrs. Greeley and McElrath, of the New York Tribune, September 23, 1856 10
Regret for Continued Disability. Letter to Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, of Ohio, September 24, 1856 11
Effect of a Vote for Buchanan: Appeal to the Republicans of Illinois. Letter to a Committee of Republicans at Joliet, October 2, 1856 13
Appeal for the Republican Cause. Letter to a Committee of Hudson River Counties, Poughkeepsie, New York, October 3, 1856 15
Relief for Kansas. Letter to a Committee of the Kansas Aid Society at Boston, October 3, 1856 18
Duty to vote for Kansas and for Burlingame. Letter to a Meeting at Faneuil Hall, October 29, 1856 20
Public Reception of Mr. Sumner, on his Return to Boston: with the Speeches: November 3, 1856 22
Aid for Kansas. Letter to Hon. M. F. Conway, November 17, 1856 40
Congratulation on Reëlection of Anson Burlingame as Representative in Congress. Letter to a Banquet at Faneuil Hall, November 24, 1856 41
The Late Presidential Election our Bunker Hill. Letter to a Committee at Worcester, November 24, 1856 43
Let Massachusetts help Kansas. Letter to James Redpath, Esq., January 10, 1857 44
Acceptance of Senatorship, on Reëlection. Letter to the Legislature of Massachusetts, January 22, 1857 46
Gratitude for Sympathy of the People of Vermont. Letter to Hon. Ryland Fletcher, Governor of Vermont, March 7, 1857 52
A Last Word for Kansas, on sailing for Europe. Letter to James Redpath, Esq., March 7, 1857 54
Invitation to Dinner by American Merchants in Paris. Letter to the American Merchants at Paris, April 20, 1857 56
Our Politics seen from a Distance. Letter to a Friend, dated Heidelberg, September 11, 1857

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