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Post, Amy Kirby. Letter to Isaac Post.
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− | used to on the Antislavery platform and I was | + | used to on the Antislavery platform and |
− | affectionately thine | + | I was rejoiced to find her when again |
− | Amy Post | + | her husband followed in a few perti- |
+ | nant remarks commenced half past | ||
+ | nine o'clock, but was well received. | ||
+ | Lucy's pathetic flights, touches the | ||
+ | <u>hearts</u> of the people as well as her | ||
+ | arguments the intellect – I hope | ||
+ | Anna Dickinson will come before | ||
+ | the subject is ended – there is some | ||
+ | hopes of its being left to the Women | ||
+ | to vote upon it next June – whether | ||
+ | they will accept it or not – which | ||
+ | I hope will be done – then if a major- | ||
+ | ity of us reject the boon, we will have | ||
+ | a twenty years more of labors and | ||
+ | waiting – Susan is here – it seems | ||
+ | that she & Mrs Stanton were here at | ||
+ | the time we were first notified and | ||
+ | spoke before a committee of the whole, but | ||
+ | the papers were as they are this morning | ||
+ | as silent as the grave upon it – when | ||
+ | will <u>party</u> politicks learn to be just | ||
+ | be of good cheer. I think to be home tomorrow eve <br/> | ||
+ | affectionately thine Amy Post |
Revision as of Oct 23, 2023, 3:12:46 PM
used to on the Antislavery platform and
I was rejoiced to find her when again
her husband followed in a few perti-
nant remarks commenced half past
nine o'clock, but was well received.
Lucy's pathetic flights, touches the
hearts of the people as well as her
arguments the intellect – I hope
Anna Dickinson will come before
the subject is ended – there is some
hopes of its being left to the Women
to vote upon it next June – whether
they will accept it or not – which
I hope will be done – then if a major-
ity of us reject the boon, we will have
a twenty years more of labors and
waiting – Susan is here – it seems
that she & Mrs Stanton were here at
the time we were first notified and
spoke before a committee of the whole, but
the papers were as they are this morning
as silent as the grave upon it – when
will party politicks learn to be just
be of good cheer. I think to be home tomorrow eve
affectionately thine Amy Post