Senatorial Character / A Sermon in West Church, Boston, Sunday, 15th of March, After the Decease of Charles Sumner.
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This work reflects on the life and contributions of Charles Sumner, a prominent Massachusetts senator, following his death. It emphasizes the significance of his character and influence in American politics, particularly in advocating for civil rights and social justice. The author explores the nature of Sumner's intellect and oratory, contrasting him with other historical figures and noting his reliance on the ideas of others rather than original thought. The sermon serves as both a tribute and a critique, examining the moral dimensions of Sumner's legacy and the broader implications of his work for society.
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