Letter from Parker Pillsbury, Belfast, to Samuel May, Oct. 5, 1854

Pillsbury says that he spoke in Reverend [Henry William] Crosskey's Unitarian chapel and requests that May write to Crosskey. Pillsbury mentions Professor John Pringle Nichol as an enthusiastic abolitionist and an admirer of Theodore Parker. Professor Nichol said Lajos Kossuth...

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