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Letter to Frederick Greenwood, the Editor of The Pall Mall Gazette
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Source: The Pall Mall Gazette, July 3, 1871
Published in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 22
Published in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 22
Collection(s): The Pall Mall Gazette
Haverstock-hill, N.W. June 30, 1871
Sir,
I have declared in The Daily News — and you have reprinted in The Pall Mall — that I hold myself alone responsible for the charges brought forward against “Jules Favre and Co..
In your yesterday’s publication you declare these charges to be “libels.” I declare you to be a libeller. It is no fault of mine that you are as ignorant as arrogant. If we lived on the Continent, I should call you to account in another way. —
Obediently,
Karl Marx