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Letter to the Editor of The Morning Advertiser (July 1871)
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Source: The Morning Advertiser, July 13, 1871
Published in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 22
Published in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 22
Collection(s): The Morning Advertiser
Sir,
In one of your leading articles of to-day you quote a string of phrases, such as, âLondon, Liverpool, and Manchester in revolt against odious capital,â etc., with the authorship of which you are kind enough to credit me.
Permit me to state that the whole of the quotations upon which you base your article are forgeries from beginning to end. You have probably been misled by some of the fabrications which the Paris police are in the habit of issuing almost daily in my name, in order to procure evidence against the captive âInternationalsâ at Versailles.
I am, Sir, yours, etc.,
Karl Marx
1, Modena-villas, Maitland Park, Haverstock-hill, N.W.,
July 11, 1871