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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2, chapter 30 (search)
eloquent historian describes the pangs of conscience which overtook the northern barons for the servitude in which they had detained their humbler brethren. Hillard sends his regards to you. My sister wishes me to thank you for the kind recollection of her. Let me offer my compliments to Mrs. Jay, and believe me Ever sincerely yours, Charles Sumner. The April number of the Law Reporter contains a fantastic discussion of mine on the number seven. To J. C. Perkins he wrote, April 9, 1844:— I hope to commence my labors His edition of Vesey's Reports. Mr. Perkins had been editing Brown's Chancery Reports. to-morrow, and already begin to tremble. There are fifty-seven printers whose devilish maws are to be kept filled. If you come to Boston soon, I trust you will let me see you, as I shall desire to confer with you. Your notes are so thorough and full as to raise the standard of my labors and make me despair. To Charlemagne Tower, Waterville, N. Y. April 10, 1