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This manuscript begins with "P.S.," but seems to be too long to be the postscript of a letter. This unsigned letter was presumably written by Maria Weston Chapman. Chapman thinks Theodore Parker lacks moral courage and cites an example of a meeting in which he did not dare to ask his audience for signatures to anti-slavery petitions. Chapman says "the atmosphere of Cambridge was never good for the salvation of a nation." She discusses Dr. [William Ellery] Channing. Chapman comments: "He had neither insight, foresight, moral courage, or firmness, & he just suited [those] as deficient as himself."