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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 8: early professional life.—September, 1834, to December, 1837.—Age, 23-26. (search)
I hope, is well. Codification is at a stand-still. Nothing has been said about it yet, though there is a prevailing impression that it will pass, at least so far as the criminal law is concerned. The Legislature have not yet plunged into mischief, though they are floundering on. I have come to the end of my paper and of my thoughts, and must hasten to take the hourly (on the outside) for Cambridge. Ever yours affectionately, C. S. To Rev. Dr. John G. Palfrey. Dane Law College, Feb. 3, 1837. my dear Sir,—. . . I have lately received from Dr. Lieber the Mss. of his German Grammar, which he is desirous that you should examine before it is offered to any bookseller. I enclose the letter, which explains its nature and his desires. And now let me excuse myself from a failure of contract on my part touching a certain article. Ante, p. 174. The absence of Judge Story and Mr. Greenleaf has actually swamped the whole of the last month so far as I am concerned. Daily lectures