Letter from Parker Pillsbury, Dublin, to Samuel May, May 4, 1855

Pillsbury gives directions about certain correspondence. He condemns "The New York Independent" as a "very troublesome paper" and tells May that he wishes to expose the Turkish Mission plan. Pillsbury discusses Frederick Douglass' friends in England and says that George Thomps...

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