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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.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871,
BY CHARLES SUMNER,
in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
UNIVERSITY PRESS: WELCH, BIGELOW, & Co.,
CAMBRIDGE.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV.
PAGE
THE ANTISLAVERY ENTERPRISE: ITS NECESSITY, PRACTICABILITY,
AND DIGNITY; WITH GLANCES AT THE SPECIAL DUTIES OF
THE NORTH. Address before the People of New York, at the
Metropolitan Theatre, May 9, 1855.
NEW OUTRAGE FOR THE SAKE OF SLAVERY. Letter to Passmore
Williamson, in Moyamensing Prison, August 11, 1855
.
THE PEN BETTER THAN THE SWORD. Letter to Committee of
Publishers in New York, September 26, 1855
REPUBLICAN PARTY IN NEW YORK. Letter to a New York Com-
mittee, October 7, 1855 .
REPUBLICAN PARTY OFFSPRING OF AROUSED CONSCIENCE OF THE
COUNTRY. Letter to a Boston Committee, October 8, 1855
POLITICAL PARties and our FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION. Speech
at a Republican Rally in Faneuil Hall, November 2, 1855
ORIGINATION OF APPROPRIATION BILLS. Speech in the Senate, on
the Usurpation of the Senate in the Origination of Appropriation
Bills, February 7, 1856
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RELIEF OF VESSELS IN DISTRESS ON THE COAST. Letter to the
Director of the Exchange News-Room, Boston, February 18, 1856 93
THE EXAMPLE OF WASHINGTON AGAINST SLAVERY NOT TO BE
FORGOTTEN NOW. Letter to a Committee of the Boston Mercan-
tile Library Association, February 19, 1856
CONSTANT EXERTION AND UNION AMONG GOOD MEN. Letter to a
Massachusetts Committee, February 25, 1856
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