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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2, Chapter 24: Slavery and the law of nations.—1842.—Age, 31. (search)
s is bound to spread a shield over American slavery abroad as well as at home. He read his paper while in manuscript to Sumner, Hillard, and William F. Channing (the doctor's son), the three young men being with him in his library, and noting points for consideration as he read. Sumner made various suggestions, particularly on the legal points of the controversy. In connection with Hillard he revised the proofs, proposing several changes in letters written to the author, who, in May and June, 1842, was passing some weeks in Pennsylvania. Dr. Channing made, at Sumner's suggestion, changes in the following paragraphs, as printed in The Works of William E. Channing, D. D., in one volume; Boston, 1875: The question between the American and English Governments . . . but must be treated as free, p. 856; paragraph relative to interference of the colonial authorities, p. 864; paragraph as to the magistrates commanding the slaves to go on shore, p. 865; note A, p. 906; note B, p. 906. Jud