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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 15: the Circuits.—Visits in England and Scotland.—August to October, 1838.—age, 27. (search)
and that it well became me to confine myself to the strict duty of returning thanks. [The Newcastle Courant of Aug. 31, 1838, The Law Reporter, Nov., 1838, Vol. I. pp. 244-245, edited by P. W. Chandler, republished this report with a brief preface, in which it said that Mr. Sumner has been everywhere received in a manner highly gratifying to his American friends, but not in the least surprising to those acquainted with him. The report was also printed in the Boston Advertiser of Nov. 28, 1838. reported the speeches at a dinner of the British Association for the Promotion of Science, at which Professor Bache, of Philadelphia, and Sumner were guests, together with Professor Ehrenberg, of Berlin. The Bishop of Durham presided at the dinner. In the course of his remarks, he said:— There was such an identity of feeling and good sense,—such an identity of every thing that had been considered almost peculiar to Britain in America,—that they could not consider each other as a<