AMENITIES OF LITERATURE.
To the Editor of the Evening Star.
Sir— Allow me to say, once for all, that I never do write anythin" anonymously. Several persons today taxed me with t a kin" an extract out of the “ Delphic Oracle,” and putting it in your journal in the form of a letter, which appeared last night. The author of that letter should have selected quotations from “ Urgent Appeals,” for himself, or else he should Ijave owned the source whence they emanated. Personally lam indifferent ; but I desire to disavow the authorship of any fort of anonymous correspondence. As the “Oracle” was published on Wednesday last, nobody can accuse me of plagiarism in that respect. —I am, &c.. J. 6. S. Grant. Saturday, December 4.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2055, 6 December 1869, Page 2
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125AMENITIES OF LITERATURE. Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2055, 6 December 1869, Page 2
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