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Charles Sumner: his complete works, volume 14 (of 20)
Sumner, Charles
Slavery -- United States; Speeches, addresses, etc., American
An allusion to the familiar anecdote of Vespasian: “Reprehendenti filio
Tito, quod etiam urinæ vectigal commentus esset, pecuniam ex prima
pensione admovit ad nares, sciscitans, num odore offenderetur; et illo
negante, ‘Atqui,’ inquit, ‘e lotio est.’”--SUETONIUS, _Vespasianus_, c.
23. See the Commentators generally.
[83] _Ante_, Vol. XIII. pp. 21, seqq.
[84] _Ante_, Vol. XII. pp. 179, seqq.
[85] _Ante_, Vol. XIII. pp. 346, seqq.
[86] _Ante_, pp. 128, seqq.
[87] _Ante_, Vol. XIII. pp. 115, seqq.
[88] _Ante_, Vol. XII. pp. 337-339.
[89] Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV. pp. 428-430.
[90] Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV. p. 434.
[91] Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV. p. 574.
[92] Speech on “The Equal Rights of All,” February 5, 6, 1866: _ante_,
Vol. XIII. pp. 115, seqq.
[93] Patrick Henry, Speech in the Virginia Convention, March 23, 1775:
Wirt’s Life of Henry (3d edit.), p. 120.
[94] Statutes at Large, Vol. XV. p. 20.
[95] Speech in the House of Lords, on Troops at Elections, March 1,
1867: Times, March 2.
[96] See “Barbarism of Slavery,” _ante_, Vol. VI. p. 157.
[97] Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay,
November 11, 1647, Vol. II. p. 203.
[98] Hening, Statutes at Large of Virginia, Vol. II. p. 517.
[99] Speech entitled “The National Security and the National Faith”:
_ante_, Vol. XII. pp. 325, seqq.
[100] Statutes at Large, Vol. XV. pp. 2-5.
[101] Statutes at Large, Vol. XV. p. 23.
[102] March 30, 1867.
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