Letter from James Haughton, Dublin, to Samuel May, 29th March, 1847

Haughton mentions the address of the Irish Unitarians and "the mean subterfuge resorted to avoid giving any reply to it." He says he hears that Dr. Orville Dewy has been pleading for the slaveholders and that a slaveholder was elected president of the American Unitarian Associ...

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