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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)
exertion irksome. From his fate we may learn that office is not worth seeking. To Rev. Edgar Buckingham, Trenton, N. Y. Mr. Buckingham is the son of Joseph T. Buckingham, for many years editor of the Boston Courier. he was Sumner's schoolmate at the Boston Latin School, and was in Harvard College, of the class succeeding Sumner's. He lived, in 1842, at Trenton, Oneida County, N. Y., and now lives at Deerfield, Mass. Boston, Sept. 2, 1842. my dear Buckingham,—I address you with the familiarity of an ancient schoolmate; for well do I remember those lessons in early days, which we recited together. I thank you very much for the oration you were sof every thing good in the country. It is well for us, when this day produces two discourses uttered in the spirit of yours and Mann's. Believe me, my dear Buckingham, with the attachment of an ancient schoolmate, Very sincerely yours, Charles Sumner. To his brother George. Boston, Sept. 4, 1842. my dear George,—.