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THE
WORKS
OF
CHARLES SUMNER.
Veniet fortasse aliud tempus, dignius nostro, quo, debellatis odiis, veritas triumphabit. Hoc mecum opta, lector, et vale.
LEIBNITZ.
VOL. XII.
BOSTON:
LEE AND SHEPARD.
1877.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1877,
BY FRANCIS V. BALCH, EXECUTOR, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
UNIVERSITY PRESS: WELCH, BIGELOW, & Co.,
CAMBRIDGE.
EQUAL RIGHTS, WHETHER POLITICAL OR CIVIL, BY ACT OF CON-
GRESS. Letter to the Border State Convention at Baltimore, Sep-
tember 8, 1867
ARE WE A NATION? Address before the New York Young Men's
Republican Union, at the Cooper Institute, Tuesday Evening, No-
vember 19, 1867
CONSTANT DISTRUST OF THE PRESIDENT. Remarks in the Senate,
on the Final Adjournment, November 26, 1867
.
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THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT: WITHDRAWAL OF ASSENT BY A
STATE. Remarks in the Senate, on the Resolutions of the Legis-
lature of Ohio rescinding its former Resolution in Ratification of
the Fourteenth Amendment, January 31, 1868
LOYALTY IN THE SENATE: ADMISSION OF A SENATOR. Remarks
in the Senate, on the Resolution to admit Philip F. Thomas as Sen-
ator from Maryland, February 13, 1868.
INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT. Letter to a Committee in New York,
on this Subject, February 17, 1868
THE IMPEACHMent of the PRESIDENT. THE Right of the PRESI-
DENT OF THE SENATE PRO TEM. TO VOTE. Remarks in the Sen-
ate, on the Question of the Competency of Mr. Wade, Senator from
Ohio, then President of the Senate pro Tem., to vote on the Im-
peachment of President Johnson, March 5, 1868
THE CHIEF Justice, presiDING IN THE Senate, cannot rule or
VOTE. Opinion in the Case of the Impeachment of Andrew John-
son, President of the United States, March 31, 1868
EXPULSION OF THE PRESIDENT. Opinion in the Case of the Impeach-
ment of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, May 26,
1868
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