An edition of [Letter to] My dear friend (1862)

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An edition of [Letter to] My dear friend (1862)

[Letter to] My dear friend

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Miss Wigham says that William Lloyd Garrison "aims more to clear the Administration and to prove that the secession is a rebellion than to illustrate his own position." She says that England rejoiced at President Lincoln's proposal for a gradual emancipation of the slaves. She disapproves of Oliver Johnson's exclusion of Harriet Martineau's letter from the "National Anti-Slavery Standard." Miss Wigham says that George Thompson had no influence in England.

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[Letter to] My dear friend
1862
manuscript in English

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Holograph, signed.

Title supplied by cataloger.

Envelope includes original postage stamp and notes in May's hand on the reverse.

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Edinburgh
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Samuel May Correspondence

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[manuscript]
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1 leaf (4 p.) ;

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OL25639443M
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lettertomydearfr00wigh_23

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