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WILLIAM H. SEWARD
A. W. Elson & Co., Boston
Charles Sumner; his complete works, volume 10 (of 20) [Pg i]
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Copyright , 1872 and 1873,BY CHARLES SUMNER.
Copyright , 1900,BY LEE AND SHEPARD.
Statesman Edition.
Limited to One Thousand Copies.
Of which this is
Norwood PressNorwood, Mass., U.S.A.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME X. PAGE Our Foreign Relations: showing Present Perils fromEngland and France, Nature and Condition ofIntervention by Mediation and also by Recognition,Impossibility of any Recognition of a new Powerwith Slavery as a Corner-Stone, and WrongfulConcession of Ocean Belligerence. Speech beforethe Citizens of New York, at the Cooper Institute, September10, 1863. With Appendix1 Our Domestic Relations: Power of Congress over theRebel States. Article in the Atlantic Monthly, October,1863167 Benjamin Franklin and John Slidell at Paris. Articlein the Atlantic Monthly, November, 1863221 Victory and Peace through Emancipation. Letter toColored Citizens in New York, celebr ...
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