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In this letter to Amos A. Phelps, Lewis Tappan acquiesces that Phelps could do more good at home than at the anti-slavery convention in England. He then discusses the candidates for the president of the new society. Torrey, St. Clair, and Leavitt had been considered, but Tappan thinks the Executive Committee will prefer Phelps to any other men.
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1840
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English
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