Letter from James Haughton, Dublin, to Samuel May, 28th May, 1846

Haughton refers to his controversy with Dr. Francis Parkman in "The Inquirer." He tells May that he wishes the opponents of the temperance reforms would speak out against them. Haughton mentions "Amicus" and the "Lover of Justice and Charity." He tells May that the English are...

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