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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3, chapter 14 (search)
ith all this there was no murmuring, no call from any respectable quarter for his resignation. Here and there a politician might suggest a resignation as desirable; but the feeling was almost universal among the Republicans, then in a very large majority, that the State was best served by his remaining senator so long as there was any reasonable prospect of his restoration, and any suggestion that he should give place to another was promptly rebuked by leading journals Worcester Spy, Dec. 29, 1858; Boston Advertiser, Sept. 16 and 18, 1858; Boston Atlas and Bee, Sept. 13, 1858; Springfield Republican, Dec. 21, 1858; New York Tribune, Jan. 24, 1857, June 11, 1858: J. G. Whittier in Boston Advertiser, Sept. 18, 1858. An attempt of the Democratic journal, the Boston Post, to torture the meaning of a resolution of the Republican convention so as to make it reflect Upon his absence from his post, was met by replies in the Atlas and Bee, Sept. 10 and 22, 1858; New York Tribune, Septembe