An edition of [Letter to] Dear Mrs. Chapman (1846)

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Holograph, signed.

On pages 1-3 of this manuscript, there is a letter from Annie Allen to Maria Weston Chapman. Annie thanks Maria for a copy of last year's Liberty Bell and for Longfellow's translation of Cervantes's tale, La Getanelfu [perhaps La Gitanilla]. Annie sends Maria a copy of Dickinson's "Pictures of Italy" and refers to a critic of Dickens with whom she disagrees. Having enjoyed William Lloyd Garrison's visit, Annie regretted that his stay in Dublin was so short. She comments on the Evangelical Alliance: "would not diabolical alliance be nearer the mark?"

On pages 3-4 of this manuscript, there is a separate letter by Richard Allen to Maria Weston Chapman, dated November 18, 1846. Richard trusts that William Lloyd Garrison's visit will produce great good. The anti-slavery cause needs reviving. Richard writes that "the British & Foreign [Anti-Slavery Society] have shown so much inactivity, that their day unless they bestir themselves is nearly at an end." The Evangelical Alliance has passed a resolution against admitting slaveholders, but Richard Allen looks upon that body as "innocuous for good and evil." He refers to J. R. French's "extraordinary comments & reflections against many of Rogers' old friends..." The Irish "are troubled with gloomy anticipation of famine."

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High St[reet], [Dublin, Ireland]
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Maria Weston Chapman Correspondence (1835-1885)

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[manuscript]
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1 leaf (4 p.) ;

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OL25467273M
Internet Archive
lettertodearmrsc00alle4

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