Letter from Parker Pillsbury, Edinburgh, to Samuel May, Nov. 5, 1855

Pillsbury says that he and his friends in England will stay on good terms with George Thompson. He tells May that he has heard that Julia Griffiths is "making no headway in Scotland." Pillsbury refers again to the letter written by Lajos Kossuth denouncing the abolitionists an...

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