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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2, Chapter 24: Slavery and the law of nations.—1842.—Age, 31. (search)
e. If Hillard and myself can be of any service to you in Boston, during your absence, I hope you will command us as your sincere friends. Charles Sumner. To Lord Morpeth, Cincinnati. Lord Morpeth, while at Cincinnati, wrote to Sumner: I left Cincinnati with regret. I liked its aspect, picturesque and novel, and I liked much a Mr. Chase I met there. the gentleman referred to was Salmon P. Chase, afterwards eminent as a statesman, and Chief Justice of the United States. Boston, May 30, 1842. my dear Morpeth,—I envy you your visit to Mr. Clay, and feel disposed to sympathize in your appreciation of his character. He must be, in many respects, a noble soul, with great qualities and a genius for command. I doubt not that he is honest as the world goes; but his principles are all of this earth. He inspires attachment infinitely more than his rival, Mr. Webster. I saw the latter to-day. He still lingers here and hereabouts, to sniff a little pure air and to await the doin