Copy of a letter from Samuel May, to William James, [1847?]

Martineau writes to James the reasons that he did not sign the "Reply to the Invitation of the Friends of Unitarian Christianity in Boston to their Brethren in a Common Faith in England and Scotland." He says that he thinks slavery is a crime of the state and that it can only...

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1847
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2 leaves (5 p.) ; 5 x 8 in.
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