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
Fellow-citizens, German, and a true Reconstruction, VIII. 239.
No names of victories over, on regimental colors, VIII. 361; XX. 255.
No picture at the Capitol of victory over, XII. 201.
Female Suffrage, XIV. 228.
Fessenden, William Pitt, Senator from Maine, reply to, on limitation of
Senate business and obligations of caucuses, XV. 205-209, 213
_et seq._
Remarks on death of, XVII. 189.
“Fiat justitia, ruat cœlum,” origin of phrase, IV. 310 (and _note_), 311.
Field, Cyrus W., XIV. 220.
Speech on a resolution giving thanks of Congress to, XIV. 301.
Fifteenth Amendment, ratification of the, XVIII. 20.
Financial Reconstruction, through public faith and specie payments, XVI.
259; XVII. 234.
Depends on political, XVI. 264-266, 294, 355.
Means of, XVI. 278-281; XVII. 237-241, 279-281.
Propositions of Secretary of Treasury for, considered, XVII. 241-244.
Consideration of Mr. Sumner’s bill for, XVII. 245-253, 279 _et seq._;
and of bill from Committee of Finance for, XVII. 255-260, 264,
266-270.
Substitute for latter explained, XVII. 260 _et seq._, 264-266, 273-277.
Substitute of Finance Committee for Mr. Sumner’s bill considered,
XVII. 281-298.
Fish, Hamilton, Secretary of State, personal relations of Mr. Sumner
with, XIX. 99, 106-124.
His interest in annexation of San Domingo, XIX. 107.
His removal of Mr. Motley, XIX. 109;
his paper on same, XIX. 109-112;
quotation from above paper, XIX. 110;
inconsistencies in same, XIX. 115-117.
Fisheries, Canadian, XII. 48.
Of Russian America, XV. 141-161.
Influence of, XV. 161-165.
Growth of, in United States, XV. 162, 165.
R. Izard on, XV. 163.
Five-Twenties (bonds), payment of, XVII. 245-247.
Flag, the national, the emblem of union for freedom, III. 238; XVI.
43,--history of same, XVI. 43-45.
Florida, memorial of, for admission into the Union, quoted, V. 220.
Florida, the, case of, XII. 9.
Fontenelle, on progress, II. 260.
Foot, Solomon, Senator from Vermont, speech on death of, XIV. 33.
Foreign Relations, prudence in our, IX. 257.
Speech on, in New York, in 1863, IX. 327.
Principles to be observed in, XVII. 117; XVIII. 253.
See _Com. on Foreign Relations_.
Foreigners, in ancient and modern times, V. 77.
In United States, V. 77.
Our duty to welcome, V. 78; XVII. 183.
Services of, in United States and Europe, V. 78-80.
Indifference of Mr. Sumner to, denied, XVI. 315-317.
Rights of naturalized, in their native countries, to be determined by
international law, XVI. 317.
Forney, John W., remarks at a dinner to, XVIII. 310.
Forts, no surrender of the Northern, VII. 200.
Foster, Lafayette S., Senator from Connecticut, remarks of, on testimony
of colored persons, answered, IX. 157-161.
Fourteenth Amendment, withdrawal of assent to, by Ohio, XVI. 69.
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