Charles Sumner: his complete works, volume 20 (of 20)Sumner, Charles
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Charles Sumner: his complete works, volume 20 (of 20)
Sumner, Charles
Slavery -- United States; Speeches, addresses, etc., American
Coolie Trade, denunciation of the, XIV. 262.
Cooper, J. Fenimore, the novelist, III. 213.
Copyright, international, XVI. 86.
Coquerel, Athanase, XIX. 159.
Coquerel, Athanase, _fils_, XIX. 159.
Cotton, cultivation of, favorable to slavery, VI. 314; VII. 322.
Tax on, IX. 84.
Court, different meanings of the word, XVI. 137 _et seq._
Courts, mixed, defence of, VIII. 345-347.
See _Prize Courts_.
Covode, John, Representative from Pennsylvania, speech on death of,
XIX. 12.
Cowley, Abraham, XV. 265.
His prophecy concerning America, XV. 267.
Crete, sympathy with, XV. 246.
Crime against Kansas, the, V. 125.
Threatens war, V. 140.
Slave Power the author of, V. 142.
Its origin and extent, V. 151-184.
Apologies for, refuted, V. 184-207.
Remedies proposed for, V. 207-217.
Public opinion aroused against, V. 245.
Appendix to speech on, V. 257.
Crittenden Compromise, incidents and notes on the, VII. 169-185.
Its purport, VII. 169-171, 201 _et seq._, 330.
Speech on a Massachusetts petition in favor of, VII. 200.
Condemned, VII. 201, 214.
Crittenden Resolution, VII. 231; XI. 440.
Cromwell, sends expedition against Barbary States, II. 29.
Intervention of, for Continental Protestants, X. 58-61.
Cuba, duty of Spain toward, XVII. 118-120.
Duty of United States concerning, XVII. 120-124.
Belligerency of, XVII. 122, 195.
Curran, John P., on freedom of fugitive slaves in England, IV. 314.
Currency, the national banks and the, XI. 245.
Benefits of an improved, XI. 254, 258.
Circulation of, in 1860 and in 1867, XVI. 291.
Inflation of, XVI. 292.
Contraction of, XVI. 293; XVII. 268.
Remarks on the, XVII. 184.
Redistribution of, XVII. 254.
Compound-interest notes for, XVII. 257-259.
Need of simplifying, by withdrawing greenbacks and making bank-notes
convertible, XVII. 260, 270-277.
Custom-house Oaths, abolition of, VI. 95.
Character of, VIII. 222.
D.
Dane, Nathan, founds professorship in Harvard Law School, III. 108.
Author of Ordinance of Freedom in Northwest Territory, III. 254.
On State rights, X. 185; XII. 125.
Darien, isthmus of, a ship-canal through the, XIV. 124.
Davenant, Charles, XV. 270.
His prophecy concerning America, XV. 273.
Davis, Garrett, Senator from Kentucky, remarks on death of, XX. 261.
Davis, Henry Winter, obituary notice of, XIII. 104.
Tribute of colored persons to, XIII. 107 _et seq._
Davis, Jefferson, his definition of slavery, VI. 122, 136.
Defends duelling, VI. 201.
The chief of the Rebellion, VIII 123.
On fugitive slaves, X. 391.
On the national government, XII. 259.
On beginning of the Civil War, XII. 264.
Trial of, XIII. 111.
On the doctrine of equality, XIX. 224.
Debate, limitations of, in Senate, VIII. 155.
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