Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Side-Light on Anglo-American Relations, 1839-1858: Furnished by the Correspondence of Lewis Tappan and Others With the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society
Of great kindnesses received they are most appreciative. To Mr. Travers Buxton, Honorary Secretary, and to Mr. John Harris, Parliamentary Secretary, of the anti-slavery and Aborigines' Protection Society their thanks are espe cially due and not alone for kindness and for courtesy but for unexampled privileges. To Dr. H. W. Meikle of the Institute of Historical Research and to Mr. F. D. Sladen and Dr. Henry Thomas of the British Museum they are like wise indebted for far more than official courtesy, while to benefactors like the University of California and the Amer ican Association of University Women they recognize an obligation that a mere prefatory acknowledgment is In adequate to express.
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