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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2, Chapter 17: London again.—characters of judges.—Oxford.—Cambridge— November and December, 1838.—Age, 27. (search)
Commentaries on Colonial and Foreign Laws and other treatises. He died in 1850, aged sixty-three.. . . . Remember me as ever to your family, and believe me, As ever, affectionately yours, Charles Sumner. To George S. Hillard. London, Nov. 16, 1838. my dear Hillard,—. . . I am oppressed by the vastness and variety of this place. Put two Bostons, two New Yorks, two Philadelphias, and two Baltimores all together, and you may have an idea of London. There is no way in which one is morinster Hall every day, and have been most happy in renewing my acquaintance with the bench and bar after my absence in the country. Believe me, ever affectionately yours, Charles Sumner. To Dr. Francis Lieber, Columbia, S. C. London, Nov. 16, 1838. my dear Lieber,—. . . I arrived in London on Sunday. On Monday evening I submitted your book Political Ethics. to Colburn, and he declined it. I had spoken to Clark in Edinburgh, who published Story's Conflict of Laws, but he also dec