. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . The single-mindcdncss, the moral grandeur stamped upon Sumners features are revealed in this lifelike those whose political convictions were different, though equally intense, could agree with the estimate of hisbiographer, Moorfield Storey: Charles Sumner was a great man in his absolute fidelity to principle—his un-flinching devotion to duty, his indifference to selfish considerations, his high scorn of anything petty or had convinced himself that suffrage was a right and not a privilege, and all the force of


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . The single-mindcdncss, the moral grandeur stamped upon Sumners features are revealed in this lifelike those whose political convictions were different, though equally intense, could agree with the estimate of hisbiographer, Moorfield Storey: Charles Sumner was a great man in his absolute fidelity to principle—his un-flinching devotion to duty, his indifference to selfish considerations, his high scorn of anything petty or had convinced himself that suffrage was a right and not a privilege, and all the force of his intellect and char-acter was devoted to accomplishing what he thought was right. The eulogy by Lamar pays him fitting tribute. Urotljerlinno & * * * •$ * of personal confidence. I know well the sentiments of these,my Southern brothers, whose hearts are so infolded that thefeeling of each is the feeling of all; and I see on both sides onlythe seeming of a constraint, which each apparently hesitatesto dismiss. The South—prostrate, exhausted, dra


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