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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3, Chapter 38: repeal of the Missouri Compromise.—reply to Butler and Mason.—the Republican Party.—address on Granville Sharp.—friendly correspondence.—1853-1854. (search)
shouts and cheers, in which all joined. Commonwealth, September 8; Traveller, September 8; Liberator, September 15. Never September 8; Liberator, September 15. Never had he been so near the heart of Massachusetts as then. His speech, occupying an hour and a half, was interrupted every few of Boston published it the next morning. Advertiser, September 8. The Whig journals, slow to realize that their party wasgious effect on the audience. Springfield Republican, September 8, 13; Advertiser, September 8. The Republican State commiSeptember 8. The Republican State committee distributed it widely among the people in a pamphlet edition. Some of the New York journals placed it in their columns.Advertiser, July 17, 20; August 2, 5, 8, 15, 31; September 5, 8. Atlas, July 1, 22, 24, 26, 27, 28; August 10; September 4, ournal, June 30; July 19, 22; August 14, 22, 31; September 6, 8, 9. The Atlas (September 8) called Wilson the ambitious and September 8) called Wilson the ambitious and unscrupulous leader of the Free Soilers. Even after the Know Nothing victory in the autumn, the Whig journals, in defending