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
Georgia, admission of, to representation in Congress, XVIII. 23;
condition of, in 1870, XVIII. 25.
Bingham amendment to Act for, XVIII. 26.
Powers of Congress over, XVIII. 27-32.
Different modes of treatment for, XVIII. 32 _et seq._
Forfeits its title to recognition, XVIII. 35.
German Emigrant, the, must be against slavery, IV. 19.
German Fellow-citizens, our, and a true Reconstruction, VIII. 238.
Germany, plans of universal peace developed in, II. 392-397; XVIII.
233-236.
Pretensions of State sovereignty in, XVI. 18-20.
Protection of American citizens in, XVI. 312.
The duel between France and, XVIII. 175.
Resources of, in 1870, XVIII. 194.
Indemnity to, XVIII. 217.
Guaranty claimed by, XVIII. 219.
Proper guaranty for, XVIII. 223;
advantages of same, XVIII. 223-229.
Sufferings of, from war, XVIII. 232.
Charity to France or, XVIII. 319.
Obligations of United States to, XVIII. 320.
See _Franco-German War_ and _Prussia_.
Gettysburg, battle of, XII. 271.
Lincoln’s speech at, XII. 271, 272; XIX. 226.
Gibbon, Edward, autobiography of, I. 190.
On praise, II. 180.
Giddings, Joshua R., treatment of, by slave-masters in Congress, VI.
206-208.
Gifts, acceptance of, by office-holders, XX. 118, 215.
Instances of refusal of, XX. 119-122, 215 _et seq._
Gladstone, William E., XX. 274.
Glory, defined, II. 162.
In antiquity, II. 163-165, 169.
Cicero’s opinions on, II. 165, 170-174.
In Middle Ages, II. 166.
Among savages, II. 167.
Sir W. Jones on, II. 175.
Influence of, II. 175, 194.
Pascal on, II. 177.
Love of, a low motive, II. 178 _et seq._
Desire for, dangerous, II. 180.
Burke on, II. 181.
False, II. 182.
True, defined, II. 184, 194.
Waller on true, II. 185.
Wolfe’s idea of, II. 186.
Nature of military, II. 187, 424-428.
Examples of false and true, II. 197-200.
Lincoln on military, XII. 262.
God, not the God of armies, I. 57.
Gold, coined, is merchandise, XI. 270;
authorities stating same, XI. 271.
Necessity of inspection for, XI. 272.
Government, improvement of, XVII. 136-138.
The science of justice, XVII. 138.
Reform and purity in, XX. 5.
Personal, unrepublican, XX. 93 _et seq._
See _Military Government_, _Republican Government_, and
_Self-Government_.
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