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Letter to Ludwig Kugelmann, November 9, 1871
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| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
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| Written | 9 November 1871 |
Source: Karl Marx, Letters to Dr Kugelmann (Martin Lawrence, London, undated).
Published in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 44
Published in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 44
Dear Kugelmann
I still have my hands so overfull with work that I can only write you these few lines.
Document received. It is a worthy imitation of the Viennese model, which was later set aside by the Vienna cour de cassation.[1]
Enclosed one French and one English copy of the Resolutions.
Best greetings to Madame la Comtesse and Fränzchen.
Yours
KM
- ↑ Court of Cassation – Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute.