Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Sumner, Charles
Charles Sumner
Sumner, Charles, M.
סאמנר, צ'ארלס, 1811-1874
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Works
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1830-1859. | |
Addresses on war | |
Are we a nation? 1867. | |
The association, &c. of the delegates of the colonies, at the grand Congress, held at Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1774, versified, and adapted to music : calculated for grave and gay dispositions; with a short introduction | |
Barbarism of slavery : speech of hon. charles sumner on the bill for the admission of kansas as a free state in the united states senate, june 4, 1860 | |
The best portraits in engraving. | |
The case of the Florida, 1864: | |
Charles Sumner's explanation in reply to an assault : a speech prepared for the United States Senate, March, 1871. | |
The compass. : A poetical performance at the literary exhibition in September, M,DCC,XCV, at Harvard University. By Charles P. Sumner | |
Correspondence | |
Crime against kansas | |
The duel between France and Germany | |
Equality before the law. | |
Eulogy on the illustrious George Washington. : Pronounced at Milton, twenty-second February, 1800. By Charles Pinckney Sumner | |
Freedom national; slavery sectional. | |
The landmark of freedom: speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, against the repeal of the Missouri prohibition of slavery north of 36°30ʹ, in the Senate, February 21, 1854... | |
Das Lincoln-monument. Eine rede des senator Charles Sumner. Nebst einer lebensskizze Sumner's und der in seiner rede erwähnten künstler. Zugleich ein beitrag zur kunstgeschichte Amerika's. | |
A memorial of Abraham Lincoln, late president of the United States. | |
National affairs at home and abroad. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner at the annual convention of the Republican Party of Massachusetts, held at Worcester, September 22, 1869. | |
The national security and the national faith : guaranties for the national freedman and the national creditor | |
The Nebraska question; comprising speeches in the United State Senate by Mr. Douglas, Mr. Chase, Mr. Smith, Mr. Everett, Mr. Wade, Mr. Badger, Mr. Seward and Mr. Sumner, together with the history of the Missouri compromise; Daniel Webster's memorial in regard to it--history of the annexation of Texas--the organization of Oregon territory--and the compromises of 1850. | |
No compromise of human rights. No admission in the Constitution of inequality of rights, or disfranchisement on account of color. | |
No property in man. | |
Orations and speeches [1845-1850] | |
Our domestic relations, or, How to treat the Rebel states. | |
Our foreign relations. | |
Parliamentary law on the appointment of special committees of the Senate. | |
The position and duties of the merchant : an address before the Mercantile Library Association of Boston on the evening of the 13th of November, 1854 | |
The prayer of one hundred thousand : speech of Hon. Chas. Sumner on the presentation of the first installment of the emancipation petition of the Women's National League. | |
The presidential election. Greeley or Grant? | |
Prophetic voices concerning America. A monograph. | |
Protection of freedmen: actual condition of the rebel states. | |
The question of caste... | |
Rail-road usurpation of New Jersey. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on Tje act to regulate commerce among the several states In the Senate of the United States, February 14th 1865. | |
The rebellion: --its origin and main-spring. | |
Recent speeches and addresses [1851-1855] | |
The relations between America and England : a reply to the late speech of Mr. Sumner | |
Report [and Testimony, Journal, etc.] | |
Report of the Committee of the Overseers of Harvard College, appointed to visit the Law School in 1849. | |
... Report on the war with Mexico | |
Reports of cases argued and determined in the Circuit court of the United States for the First circuit | |
The Republican party; its origin, necessity and permanence. | |
Republicanism vs. Grantism. | |
The scholar, the jurist, the artist, the philanthropist : an address before the Phi beta kappa society of Harvard university, at their anniversary, August 27, 1846 | |
The slave oligarchy and its usurpations. | |
Slavery and the rebellion, one and inseparable. | |
Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on the bill to authorize the appointment of diplomatic representatives to the republics of Hayti and Liberia | |
Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the Johnson-Clarendon treaty for the settlement of claims. Delivered in the U.S. Senate [April 13, 1869] With an appendix. | |
Speeches of Hon. Chas. Sumner of Massachusetts on his supplementary civil rights bill as an amendment to the civil rights bill in the Senate, Jan. 15, 17, and 31, Feb. 5, and May 21, 1872. | |
Sumner's reports | |
The true grandeur of nations: an oration delivered before the authorities of the city of Boston, July 4, 1845 | |
Union and peace! | |
Universal emancipation without compensation ... : Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the proposed amendment of the Constitution abolishing slavery through the United States, April 8, 1864. | |
Validity and necessity of fundamental conditions on states. | |
Violations of international law and usurpations of war powers. | |
The war system of the commonwealth of nations: an address before the American Peace Society, at its anniversary in Boston, May 28th, 1849. | |
White slavery in the Barbary States, a lecture before the Boston Mercantile Library Association, Feb. 17, 1847. | |
The works of Charles Sumner. |