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قراءة كتاب Charles Sumner; his complete works, volume 12 (of 20)

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Charles Sumner; his complete works, volume 12 (of 20)

Charles Sumner; his complete works, volume 12 (of 20)

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137 No Bust for Author of Dred Scott Decision. Speech in the Senate, on a Bill providing for a Bust of the Late Chief Justice Taney, February 23, 1865 138 No Reconstruction Without the Votes of the Blacks. Remarks in the Senate, on the Resolution recognizing the New State Government of Louisiana, February 24, 25, and 27, 1865 179 Guaranty of Republican Governments in the Rebel States. Resolutions in the Senate, February 25, 1865 197 No Picture at the Capitol of Victory Over Fellow-citizens. Remarks in the Senate, on Joint Resolution authorizing a Contract with William H. Powell, February 27, 1865 201 Free Schools and Free Books. Remarks in the Senate, on an Amendment to the Internal Revenue Act, making Books free, February 27, 1865 204 Three Conditions Precedent to the Reception of Senators From a Rebel State. Resolution in the Senate, March 8, 1865 208 Unjust Arrest and Prosecution of Two Boston Merchants. Protest and Opinion on the Case of the Messrs. Smith Brothers, March 17, 1865 209 Respect for the Memory of Abraham Lincoln. Resolution adopted at a Meeting of Senators and Representatives, April 17, 1865 229 Right and Duty of Colored Fellow-citizens in the Organization of Government. Letter to Colored Citizens of North Carolina, May 13, 1865 231 Hope and Encouragement for Colored Fellow-citizens. Letter to the Editor of “The Leader,” in Charleston, S. C., May, 1865 234 Promises of the Declaration of Independence, and Abraham Lincoln. Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, before the Municipal Authorities of the City of Boston, June 1, 1865 235 Ideas of the Declaration of Independence. Letter to the Mayor of Boston, on the Celebration of National Independence, July 4, 1865 297 Consent of the Governed necessary in the New Governments: Advice to Colored Citizens. Letter to a Committee of Colored Citizens at Savannah, July 8, 1865 298 Justice to the Colored Race. Letter to a Trustee for Colored Schools in the District of Columbia, August 16, 1865 300 The Late George Livermore, Esq. Article in the Boston Daily Advertiser, September 2, 1865 301 The National Security and the National Faith: Guaranties for the National Freedman and the National Creditor. Speech at the Republican State Convention, in Worcester, Massachusetts, September 14, 1865. With Appendix 305 Quorum of States necessary in Adoption of a Constitutional Amendment. Letter to the New York Evening Post, September 28, 1865 357 Self-Sacrifice for the Colored Race. Equestrian Statue of Colonel Shaw, First Commander of Massachusetts Colored Troops. Article in the Boston Daily Advertiser, October 2, 1865 361 The Late Richard Cobden. Letter to Mrs. Cobden, covering Resolutions of the Republican State Convention of Massachusetts, October 5, 1865 366 public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@49789@[email protected]#EQUAL_RIGHTS_VS_THE_PRESIDENTIAL_POLICY" class="pginternal"

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