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will they appear.
And
They supply the touch of imagination,
which must needs attend any call to national self-
sacrifice, if it is to evoke adequate response.
may we not expect that the British public, when the
facts are laid before them by their responsible rulers,
will quickly perceive that the moral and political
gains, attendant upon the abolition of so grave an
international wrong, will far more than outweigh any
price which they will need to pay for its removal.
Asking for the earnest and careful consideration
by yourself and your colleagues of the accompanying
suggestions,
I an,
Yours most respectfully,
Eris Jewis
Organizing Secretary
"United Christian Appeal",etc.
November 18. 1910.
Room 9.N.
191, Queen Victoria Street.
E.C.
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