About This Book
A curated collection of private papers and correspondence of William Wilberforce gathers political letters, personal reflections, and family communications alongside a sketch of William Pitt and contributions from contemporaries. The material traces parliamentary activity and electioneering, detailed exchanges with political allies, and discussions of social and moral concerns that shaped public campaigns. Home letters reveal family life and private counsel, while additional notes and portraits offer context for personal relationships and public influence. The volume balances documentary evidence of political work with intimate domestic correspondence.
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