Letter to Wilhelm Liebknecht, February 27, 1860

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MARX TO WILHELM LIEBKNECHT

IN LONDON

[Draft]

Manchester, 27 February 1860
6 Thorncliffe Grove, Oxford Road

Dear Liebknecht,

You should let Schapper have a look at Vogt's book.3 Go and see him. He will tell you what I've written to him.[1]

According to the letter from my lawyer in Berlin,1' which arrived yesterday, things are going well. The information I sent him included what was required in respect of yourself. Deal thoroughly with all that part of Vogt's book relating to you, so that I can have it at any time. But stick absolutely rigidly to the FACTS.

Next, it is essential that the resolution backing me and censuring Vogt, adopted by the Workers' Educational Society on 6 February I8601 and signed by the Society's chairman,'1 should be authenti- cated immédiatement (i.e. the signature) before the magistrate. So, have a word with Weber1 if necessary.

Kindest regards to your wife and yourself.

Your

K. M.

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