P C Henkel Vindicates Himself Against the Foul Calumnies And Misrepresentation

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P C Henkel Vindicates Himself Against the Foul Calumnies And Misrepresentation
P C Polycarp Cyprian Henkel
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Continue : " He said there were signers to them petitions from N. C, in 1847, which did not understand the design of the petitions, when they signed ; but referred to no particular one. " To this we answer : that Mr. H. Said, according to the language of the minutes, page 15, that some of the three or four hundred petitioners for Mr. M. Did not understand the design of their petition when they signed, and clearly showed, that it is just what the natural reading of the minutes sets forth. " But ...referred to no particular one ! ! I*^ Messrs. D. And S, are you naturally so ignorant ? — Or are you determined to be crooked ? Mr. H. Never intended to point out any particular one, but confined himself to the language of the minutes, which clearly shows that it was some of the three or four hundred.
Again you say, "Mr. Henkel was requested to read Mr. Eastxjrly's 12 letter r. Ppended to the minutes, wbieli was indefinitely postponed. '-* ^' Requested to read, " kc. Requested by whom ? By the congrega-.


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