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
Guaranties, against slavery, X. 295.
Irreversible, XI. 351.
For the national freedman and the national creditor, XII. 305, 325-329;
XVII. 101-116,--modes of obtaining same, XII. 333-341; XVII. 115.
Guaranty of Republican Government to State, must be fulfilled by
Congress, X. 211; XI. 370; XII. 197, 331; XIII. 62, 136, 211, 327;
XV. 231; XVI. 245; XVII. 43; XVIII. 4, 28.
Upheld by Madison, X. 212; XIII. 139.
Part execution of, XIII. 14, 113, 323.
Origin and purpose of, XIII. 139-143.
Webster on, XIII. 143.
Authorities declaring duty of Congress to fulfil, XIII. 212;
arguments against same, refuted, XIII. 213-215; XVII. 44.
Guizot, on increase of toleration in old age, XX. 264.
Gurowski, Adam, Count, his work on slavery, VI. 347.
Letter to, VII. 184.
H.
Habeas Corpus, suspension of, in United States and Ireland, X. 16
_et seq._
Hale, John P., Free-Soil candidate for President in 1852, IV. 10.
His remarks on testimony of colored persons in United States courts
answered, IX. 154-156.
Hale, Sir Matthew, on arrangement of time, I. 201.
Halleck, Henry W., Gen., orders of, for surrender of fugitive slaves,
VII. 359 _et seq._, VIII. 356 _et seq._
His work on international law, VIII. 330.
On consuls, VIII. 330.
On privateering, IX. 287.
On seizures in neutral waters, XII. 13.
On retaliation, XII. 78.
On reprisals, XVI. 303, 305, 306.
On equality of nations, XIX. 70.
On belligerent intervention, XIX. 74 _et seq._
Hamilton, Alexander, views of, on slavery, III. 287.
On republican government, XIII. 147, 182 _et seq._
On right of negroes to representation, XIII. 183 _et seq._, 329; XVI.
251; XVII. 45.
His plan of representation, XIII. 329.
On sovereignty of the Union, XVI. 29, 33.
On State rights, XVI. 253.
On cessation of obligation of treaties, XVIII. 35.
On the treaty-making power, XIX. 79 _et seq._
Hamlin, Hannibal, Republican candidate for Vice-Presidency in 1860, VI.
337.
Harper’s Ferry Investigation, speeches on imprisonment of Thaddeus Hyatt
for refusing to testify in, VI. 80.
Harrison, William H., on one term for the President, XIX. 170; XX. 158,
221.
Hartley, David, XV. 347.
John Adams on, XV. 348.
His speeches and letter concerning America, XV. 349-359.
The first abolitionist in Parliament, XV. 352.
Harvard University in 1845, I. 80.
Expenditures of, I. 82.
Law School of, I. 142, 262; III. 101.
And Dr. Channing, I. 286.
Mottoes of, I. 302.
Judge Story’s benefactions to, III. 112.
See _Law School of Harvard University_.
Hatch, Davis, on annexion of San Domingo, XVIII. 290.
Imprisonment of, XIX. 45; XX. 147, 179,--evidence as to same, XIX.
46-48.
Hawley, Joseph R., Gen., XVIII. 172.
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