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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3, Chapter 33: the national election of 1848.—the Free Soil Party.— 1848-1849. (search)
all good works! . . . The literature of the world is turning against slavery. We shall have it soon in a state of moral blockade. I admire Bailey Dr. Bailey, of the National Era. as an editor very much. His articles show infinite sagacity and tact. . . .But I took my pen merely to inquire after your health. There are few to whom I would allot a larger measure of the world's blessings than to yourself had I any control, for there are few who deserve them more. To Charles Allen, Jan. 3, 1849:— I cannot forbear expressing to you my joy in the recent election in the Worcester district. Your triumph is a complete vindication of your own personal position, while it insures to our cause an influence over our State and in Congress which it would be difficult to estimate. I wish much that Mr. Palfrey had been returned. He is sure to succeed another time. Palfrey failed to secure a majority, and his Whig opponent was chosen. To William Jay, June 4:— Let me not