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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)
g a young kinsman from a personal difficulty. Sumner's thoughts and aspirations were doubtless muchh Dr. Channing at this time. In Sept. 1842, Sumner wrote to his brother George then in Europe: I aveis, of Portland, Maine, who was a friend of Sumner's father, was learned in equity and admiralty and his Civil Liberty and Self-Government. and Sumner at Washington has already been referred to. Frieber being much more frequent and longer than Sumner's. Sumner preserved nearly a thousand of Liters to him. At this early period he addressed Sumner in familiar and endearing terms, and appears tmalgamation of law and equity, which attracted Sumner's attention. American Jurist, April, 1835, as a student of penitentiary science, and made Sumner's acquaintance during his visit to this countrlaw magazine, and each ended it as a senator. Sumner met in a very friendly way Harriet Martineau aened to him other professional opportunities. Sumner was always grateful for the kindness which Mr.[38 more...]