Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Mass, to Mary Carpenter, Aug. 2, 1850

May severely criticizes Daniel Webster, as well as Moses Stuart and his "double-tongued pamphlet on Conscience and the Constitution." He says that Henry Clay's Compromise Bill was defeated in the Senate. May informs Miss Carpenter that he had a long conversation with her broth...

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