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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3, Chapter 30: addresses before colleges and lyceums.—active interest in reforms.—friendships.—personal life.—1845-1850. (search)
nding, Courier, May 8, 1847: Thanks to General Taylor, denying the propriety of such a testimony to victories obtained in an unjust war, Courier, April 17, 1847; The Position of Massachusetts, viewed in the light of the division in the Whig party on the slavery question, and the importance of union against the Mexican War and against slavery, Courier, May 13, 1847; The Fourth of July, suggesting the antagonism between the Declaration of American Independence and American Slavery, Courier, July 3, 1847; Rev. R. C. Waterston's sermon on The true position of the Church in relation to the Age, a testimony to the preacher's humane and independent spirit. Courier, Dec. 18, 1847; Regular nominations, justifying the election of E. L. Keyes, an antislavery leader, as member of the Governor's Council, against the opposition of conservative Whigs, Courier, Jan. 17, 1848; Palfrey's first speech in Congress as a treatment of the slavery question, the second article being a rejoinder to the Atlas,