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Excerpt from Charles Sumner, Vol. 9: His Complete Works, With Introduction by Hon. George Frisbie Hoar
The Constitution and International Law are each in volved in this discussion. Even if the question itself were minute, it would be important from such relations. But it concerns vast masses of property, and, what is more than property, it concerns the liberty of men, while it opens for decision the means to be employed in bring ing this great war to a close. In every aspect the ques tion is transcendent nor is it easy to pass upon it without the various lights of jurisprudence, of history, and of policy.
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