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Letter to The Editor of The Eastern Post, January 20, 1872
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Sir, — In The National Reformer of January 7th, Mr. Charles Bradlaugh says:
“We only meant to allege that Dr. Marx had, in former times, given information to his own Government.”
I simply declare that this is a calumny, as ridiculous as it is infamous. I call upon Mr. Bradlaugh to publish any fact that could afford him even the slightest pretext for his statement. For his personal tranquility I add that he shall not he “challenged.”
I am, Sir, yours obediently,
Karl Marx
January 16th