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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1 4 0 Browse Search
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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 8: early professional life.—September, 1834, to December, 1837.—Age, 23-26. (search)
ever, Chas. Sumner. If Dr. Julius comes to Boston, I wish to have the honor of seeing him. To Jonathan C. Perkins, Salem. Boston, July 10, 1836. my dear Sir,—Come to Boston on Monday or Tuesday, and I will introduce you at once to Pickering, Octavius Pickering, who was then preparing a new edition of his Reports. who is no talker, and have you baptized in the labor. I think in a few minutes, with the volumes before me, I can give you some hints which your own knowledge and exOctavius Pickering, who was then preparing a new edition of his Reports. who is no talker, and have you baptized in the labor. I think in a few minutes, with the volumes before me, I can give you some hints which your own knowledge and experience, I doubt not, will improve upon, but which will launch you in your labor. Do not be distrustful; faint heart never won success in law more than in love. You are abundantly competent to the task, believe me, from my knowledge of you and of the labor. Mr. Choate beckons you to come up. He wished me to say that we had conferred together since he had sealed his letter, and that we agreed in all the premises, and also in the feasibility of your commencing the duty in Salem. Of course you