It is so far from being irrelevant for England to notice slavery
that I already see indications that this subject, on both sides, is
yet to be presented there, and the battle fought on English ground.
I see that my friend the South Carolinian gentleman has sent to
"Fraser's Magazine" an article, before published in this country,
on "Uncle Tom's Cabin." The article in the London "Times" was
eagerly reprinted in this country, was issued as a tract and sold
by the hundred, headed, "What they think of 'Uncle Tom' in
England." If I mistake not, a strong effort will be made to pervert
the public mind of England, and to do away the impression which the
book has left.
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