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Elias Nason, The Life and Times of Charles Sumner: His Boyhood, Education and Public Career. 2 2 Browse Search
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Chapter 16: Mr. Sumner's re-election to the Senate. he Introduces various Bills into that body. the opinion of Mr. Hendricks. letter from Dr. R. H. Neale. Mr. Sumner's activity. his address at Cooper Institute on our Foreign Relations. extracts from the same. a poetical Tribute. death and character of George Sumner. senator Sumner's article on Franklin and Slidell in the Atlantic Monthly. his taste for literary Curiosities. his activity and foresight in Congress. his ve to other issues, and especially to those pertaining to our relations with foreign powers. His course was generally indorsed by thoughtful men in every section of the North. In a letter to Henry Wilson, dated Boston, March 4, 1863, the Rev. R. H. Neale, D. D., said, I have followed your course with increasing admiration from the beginning of your public life, and think I see in you, and also in Mr. Sumner, unmixed and magnanimous regard for the right, and for the public good. Mr. Sumner'