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Letter to] Dear sir [manuscript

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HolographTitle supplied by catalogerThe handwriting of the letter and the address on the envelope are not the sameIn what appears to be Samuel May's hand, the writing on the envelope reads, "Rec'd June 30" and "Curious - but, on the whole, hopeful revelations - in the American Correspondent's letter - in the Times of May 15th. What a conscience that 'correspondent' must have!"The copied letter may have been sent to Samuel May courtesy of George ArmstrongAn unknown writer copied a note written by M. Mazzini to George Armstrong, added a paragraph of his own, and sent it by hand to Samuel May. The note indicates that Mazzini delivered a letter from Mr. Ashurst to Lajos Kossuth which he doubted would be acknowledged. Mazzini thanks Armstrong for sending a copy of the book and says "we are moving on the same path, and endeavouring to relink Earth to Heaven" before quoting the Lord's Prayer. The added paragraph says that the writer knows Kossuth's secretary and would like to have him introduced to American sympathizers with the Italian cause. The writer also requests the London address of Mrs. Chapman
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