Letter from Richard Davis Webb, Dublin, to Samuel May, Feb. 27, 1857

Webb discusses the distribution of the tracts and pamphlets sent by May. He says that he prefers Charles King Whipple as the American correspondent of "The Anti-Slavery Advocate." Webb refers to John Bishop Estlin and comments on the rumor about Henry Clarke Wright that was ad...

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