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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)
. Sept. 16.—Lieber is still here. He likes Mary very much, and has been to see her often. Horace has commenced as a farmer. He is with Mr. Ripley, George Ripley, of the Brook Farm Association. eight miles from Boston. He picks tomatoes, cucumbers, beans, upsets a barrel of potatoes, cleans away chips, studies agriculture, rakes hay in a meadow, and is pleased with his instructors and associates. Ever and ever yours, Charles. To Dr. Lieber, then in New York, he wrote, Sept. 5, 1842:— I cannot approve of Adams's course on the tariff, and against John Tyler. Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, Vol. XI. pp. 233-239. I think he has been governed by the lower part of his nature. His report was clever and striking in its composition and argument, but violent, uncandid, and wrong-headed. Is not this a good deal for me to say, where Adams is in question? So peace smiles upon us! Lord Ashburton has left with all manner of gratulations on his head. The correspondence,