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
Emancipation, of slaves in West Indies by England, I. 127; V. 28-30;
VI. 343.
Desirable in United States, I. 127.
Channing’s address on, I. 298; VI. 185.
Our best weapon, VII. 241, 347; IX. 76, 229; XI. 198.
Of national government from Slave Power, VII. 248.
Instances of, in war, VII. 253-255, 257.
Modes of, in Roman law, VII. 255.
Present modes of accomplishing, VII. 256, 258.
Of serfs in Russia, VII. 267; XII. 312, 314; XIII. 57-60; XIV. 57, 315.
Appendix to speech on, VII. 270.
And the President, VII. 271 (_Appendix_); VIII. 14; IX. 117 _et seq._;
XII. 282.
The third great epoch in American history, VII. 312.
Instructions of Secretary of War tending towards, VII. 348.
Military necessity of, VII. 350; IX. 206.
And Reconstruction, VIII. 163.
State suicide and, VIII. 243.
Enforcement of, in District of Columbia, VIII. 349.
Patriotic unity and, IX. 180.
Harmony with the President, and, IX. 182.
A war measure, IX. 233, 253, 273.
Celebration of, IX. 256; XIV. 41.
Immediate, and not gradual, IX. 266.
Must be universal, X. 298, 302;
petition for same, X. 300.
Universal, without compensation, XI. 173.
Pope Gregory the Great on, XI. 203.
In District of Columbia, letter for anniversary of, XX. 266.
See _Antislavery Enterprise_ and _Proclamation of Emancipation_.
Emblems and mottoes, encourage war, I. 93.
Emigrant Aid Company of Massachusetts, vindicated, V. 122, 194-205.
Not an Abolition Society, V. 199;
testimony to same, V. 200.
Its secret, V. 201.
Emigration, to Kansas, IV. 138; V. 121, 159, 194-205; VI. 368.
Organization in, V. 195.
Influence of slavery on, VI. 158.
England, slave-trade in, II. 18; XVII. 166.
Sends expeditions against Barbary States, II. 26-30, 77-80; VIII. 297;
X. 72.
Slavery in, III. 301; VIII. 278;
same annulled, III. 302; IV. 313; VIII. 279.
Confiscation in, IX. 55.
Actions and criticisms of, unfriendly to United States during
Rebellion, X. 12-41, 124; XII. 267; XVII. 58-73, 84, 124.
Liability of, for damages to United States commerce by pirate ships,
X. 37-39; XVII. 89.
Her growth into a nation, XVI. 16.
Individual and national claims on, XVII. 53, 124.
Reparation due from, to United States, for aid to Rebels, XVII. 76,
125-127.
Her treatment of United States claims for reparation, XVII. 91.
Original degradation of, XVII. 164-167.
See _Great Britain_.
English Language, predictions of its extension, XV. 312, 314.
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