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Alfred H. Love explains to Garrison that Mr. Greene's letter was mailed on accident by Greene to Washington, D.C., rather than Boston, and that it was thus returned to Greene. Love forwards Greene's letter to Garrison, and remarks upon the latter's trip to Washington. Love comments that while Garrison's thoughts on the President and the state of the nation are "startling", they are no different from the thoughts of "some of our soundest thinkers". Love states that he has yet to make a decision concerning the Peace Convention.
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1866
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English
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Correspondence, History, Antislavery movements, Abolitionists, PacifistsPlaces
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