
Engd. by A. H. Ritchie
EDWIN M. STANTON
Charles Sumner; his complete works, volume 16 (of 20)
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Copyright, 1877,
BY
FRANCIS V. BALCH, Executor.
Copyright, 1900,
BY
LEE AND SHEPARD.
Statesman Edition.
Limited to One Thousand Copies.
Of which this is
Norwood Press:
Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XVI.
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Equal Rights, whether Political or Civil, by Act ofCongress. Letter to the Border State Convention atBaltimore, September 8, 1867 | 1 |
Are We a Nation? Address before the New York YoungMen’s Republican Union, at the Cooper Institute, TuesdayEvening, November 19, 1867 | 3 |
Constant Distrust of the President. Remarks in theSenate, on the Final Adjournment, November 26, 1867 | 66 |
The Fourteenth Amendment: Withdrawal of Assentby a State. Remarks in the Senate, on the Resolutionsof the Legislature of Ohio rescinding its former Resolutionin Ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment, January31, 1868 | 69 |
Loyalty in the Senate: Admission of a Senator. Remarksin the Senate, on the Resolution to admit PhilipF. Thomas as Senator from Maryland, February 13, 1868 | 73 |
International Copyright. Letter to a Committee in NewYork, on this Subject, February 17, 1868 | 86 |
The Impeachment of the President. The Right of thePresident of the Senate pro Tem. to vote. Remarksin the Senate, on the Question of the Competencyof Mr. Wade, Senator from Ohio, then President of theSenate pro Tem., to vote on the Impeachment of Presiden ... Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |