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Stephen, James, 1758-1832 to Thomas Pringle

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC00496.230 Author/Creator: Stephen, James, 1758-1832 Place Written: s.l. Type: Autograph letter signed Date: May 24, 1831 Pagination: 4 p. : docket ; 18.9 x 11.9 cm. Order a Copy

Complains about the control of the British press and the shameless reporters. Includes information about a paper he is writing embracing Lord Comblimere's case, starting with the address of 40 Planters to the People of England and the groundlessness of slavery.

Excerpt: "I shall be glad to receive the W.I. [West Indies] article you mention but it is hopeless to carry on a warfare of that kind with men who are shameless, reckless, & have almost every London newspaper at their command by corrupt means while we can answer them only by pamphlets or volumes."

Stephen, James, 1758-1832
Pringle, Thomas, 1789-1834

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