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Charles Sumner: his complete works, volume 18 (of 20)
Sumner, Charles
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[6] March 16th, Mr. Revels, the recently admitted colored Senator from
Mississippi, made an eloquent speech in opposition to the Bingham
Amendment.
[7] American Insurance Co. _v._ Canter: 1 Peters, S. C. R., 542.
[8] M’Culloch _v._ The State of Maryland: 4 Wheaton, R., 409.
[9] “Habemus … Senatusconsultum, verumtamen inclusum in tabulis,
tanquam gladium in vagina reconditum.”--_Oratio I. in Catilinam_,
Cap. 2.
[10] Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV. p. 429.
[11] Law of Nations, Book II. ch. 12, § 197.
[12] Hamilton to Washington, April, 1793,--Cabinet Papers: Works, ed.
J. C. Hamilton, (New York, 1851,) Vol. IV. p. 368.
[13] Nicomachean Ethics, Book V. ch. 10, § 7.
[14] De Æquitate, Cap. 3.
[15] Reading on the Statute of Uses: Works, ed. Spedding, (London,
1859,) Vol. VII. p. 401.
[16] Dursley _v._ Berkeley: 6 Vesey, Ch. R., 260.
[17] Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale, (London, 1682,) p. 106.
[18] Treatise on the Principles and Practical Influence of Taxation and
the Funding System, (2d edit., London, 1852,) p. 120.
[19] Treatise on the Principles and Practical Influence of Taxation and
the Funding System, (2d edit.,) p. 134.
[20] Hansard, Parliamentary Debates, 1842, 3d Ser., Vol. LXI. coll.
909, 913; LXII. 158, 169, 1077.
[21] Contra Aristogeitonem Oratio I., ed. Reiske, (Lipsiæ, 1770,) p.
774. 15.
[22] Senate Bill, No. 793,--introduced April 15, 1870.
[23] Vol. LXIV. p. 559, October, 1839.
[24] 35 Geo. III. c. 53, § 3. Lewins, Her Majesty’s Mails, (2d edit.,
London, 1865,) p. 100.
[25] Encyclopædia Britannica, (8th edit.,) Vol. XVIII. p. 404, art.
POST-OFFICE.
[26] Burton’s Diary, (London, 1828,) Vol. II. p. 156.
[27] Encyclopædia Britannica, (8th edit.,) Vol. XVIII. p. 405.
[28] Ibid.
[29] Ibid.
[30] Ibid., p. 407.
[31] Epilogue to Satires, Dial. I. 136-7. Lewins, Her Majesty’s Mails,
(2d edit.,) p. 111.
[32] Encyclopædia Britannica, (8th edit.,) Vol. XVIII. p. 407. Lewins,
Her Majesty’s Mails, (2d edit.,) p. 53.
[33] Encyc. Brit., _ubi supra_.
[34] Commentaries, Vol. I. p. 323.
[35] Burton’s Diary, Vol. II. p. 156.
[36] Hansard’s Parliamentary History, Vol. IV. col. 163, December 17,
1660.
[37] Encyclopædia Britannica, (8th edit.,) Vol. XVIII. p. 405. Lewins,
Her Majesty’s Mails, (2d edit.,) p. 97.
[38] Lewins, p. 100.
[39] Barber and Howe’s Historical Collections of New York, p. 290.
[40] Encyc. Brit., (8th edit.,) Vol. XVIII. p. 406.
[41] Statutes at Large, ed. Hening, Vol. I. p. 436. Encyc. Brit., (8th
edit.,) Vol. XVIII. p. 406.
[42] Lord Cornbury to the Lords of Trade, June 30, 1704: Documents
relative to the Colonial History of New York, ed. O’Callaghan, Vol. IV.
p. 1113.
[43] Encyclopædia Britannica, Vol. XVIII. (8th edit.,) pp. 406, 408.
[44] Autobiography: Works, ed. Sparks, Vol. I. p. 174.
[45] Miles, History of the Post-Office: Bankers’ Magazine, (New York,
1857-58,) Vol. XII. pp. 342-3.
[46] Ibid., p. 343.
[47] Post-Office Reform, (4th edit.,) pp. 2-4.
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