John Bright papers, 1865 June 10.

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John Bright papers, 1865 June 10.

Letter to Joseph Aspinall, Detroit, concerning regret that he cannot attend Detroit Commercial Convention; hope for increased trade between U.S. and Canada. Collection including a portrait of John Bright.

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Detroit Commercial Convention (1865 : Detroit, Mich.)

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Aspinall, Joseph.

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Bright, John, 1811-1889

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British statesman, from Rochdale, Lancashire, England. From the description of Papers, 1840-1888. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19276561 John Bright (1811-1889), British reformer, Liberal statesman, free-trade advocate, and one of the most eloquent public speakers of his time, was born near Rochdale, England. A Quaker textile manufacturer, Bright was elected to Parliament in 1843 and formed the Anti-Corn Law League with Richard Cobden to repeal the Corn Laws...