Letter from Theodore Parker to C. C. Little and J. Brown

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This is a scanned version of the original document in the Abernethy Manuscripts Collection at Middlebury College.

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West Roxbury 6th Nov 1846 Dear Sir. Please send to Mr John Chapman Lenders - 121 Newgate Street. 50 copies of my Discourse on Religion (folded but not bound.) If you or Mr [ ?] are sending by the next steamer, he would like to have them all go in the same box, to save cost & inconvenience. Mr C. wishes also 50 copies of [ ?] ( in the same state). He wants to be the agent for the sale there - will print a new title page with his own name etc. But as that is not in my hands - I can't comply with his request - Perhaps you can make sure arrangement with him. If you do not I will try - He thinks he can take 50 or 100 copies at a time & gradually make the book known in England. I am respectfully [ & truly ?] yours Theo Parker [Rev, abolitionist]

Messieurs Little & Brown.

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Messieurs Little & Brown Boston

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