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
Ku-Klux-Klan, the, XVI. 199, 351; XVIII. 25, 301; XIX. 93 _et seq._, 125.
Lawless actions of United States in San Domingo compared to, XIX. 94.
Power of national government against, XIX. 126;
sources of same, XIX. 127 _et seq._
L.
Labor, hours of, XX. 79.
La Bruyère, on war, II. 390.
Ladd, William, labors of, against war, II. 400.
Lafayette, on imprisonment in the Bastile, I. 170.
And Dr. S. G. Howe in July, 1830, I. 334.
His interest in prison discipline, II. 120.
Incorrectly quoted on Pennsylvania system, II. 130.
His opinions and plans concerning slavery, II. 210; VII. 124, 126, 129,
146 _et seq._, 149, 157; XII. 169.
The faithful one: address, VII. 101.
His ruling passion, VII. 105, 110, 125, 158.
Grave and home of, VII. 106-108.
His career, VII. 108-159.
Greatness of, VII. 159-161.
Land States, justice to the, III. 182.
The nation indebted to, III. 188, 192, 195, 204.
Annual land-tax in, III. 191.
National grants to, III. 192-195.
Should be assisted by United States in building railroads, III. 198.
Lands, national, origin and nature of their immunity from taxation,
III. 184-188.
Judicial decision on, III. 185; IV. 126.
Extent and value of above immunity, III. 189-196, 204.
Lane, James H., of Kansas, remarks on title of, to his seat in the
Senate, VIII. 105.
Law, of right, the same for nations as for individuals, I. 46, 291, 340,
380; X. 110; XVIII. 242.
Hooker on, I. 47.
Equality before the, III. 51; XI. 217.
No law final, III. 270.
God’s law above human, III. 361; XI. 207.
St. Augustine and Cicero on unjust laws, III. 362; XI. 207.
Cicero’s definition of, X. 109.
See _Common Law_ and _International Law_.
Law School of Harvard University, I. 142, 262.
Character and history of the, III. 101.
A Story professorship of commercial law in, recommended, III. 114-116.
Law School of Howard University, address at Commencement exercises of,
XVIII. 314.
Lawyer, position of the American, III. 166.
Admission of a colored, to the bar of the Supreme Court, XII. 97.
Duty of the young colored, XVIII. 314.
Lawyers, defence of prerogative by, XVI. 216.
Lecompton Constitution for Kansas, adoption of, VI. 310, 333.
Lee, Robert E., Gen., denies hostility of Southerners to freed negroes,
XVI. 351 _et seq._
A traitor, XVIII. 254.
Leibnitz, announces law of progress, II. 255.
On Saint-Pierre’s “Project of Perpetual Peace,” II. 389; XVIII. 233.
Letters, debate in Parliament on opening of, by Government, XIX. 150-152.
Letters of Marque and Reprisal, inexpediency of, IX. 278, 313.
Must be specially issued by Congress, IX. 285.
Regulation of, in England, IX. 285.
Should not be issued indefinitely, IX. 293-295.
Power of the President over, IX. 296-298.
See _Privateers_.
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