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... addressed to him . It is much to be regretted that they were not given to the British Museum . I can speak on the value of these documents , as they were sent to me to hand over , and , being open , perused them . One was a very ...
... addressed to him . It is much to be regretted that they were not given to the British Museum . I can speak on the value of these documents , as they were sent to me to hand over , and , being open , perused them . One was a very ...
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... addressed to " The Editor " -Advertisements and Business Letters to " The Publisher " -at the Office , 20 ... address of the sender , not necessarily for publication , but as a guarantee of good faith . NOTES : -Consecration of Church ...
... addressed to " The Editor " -Advertisements and Business Letters to " The Publisher " -at the Office , 20 ... address of the sender , not necessarily for publication , but as a guarantee of good faith . NOTES : -Consecration of Church ...
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... addressed to the successor of the Earl , whose " Narrative " has just been described ; and is an appeal or attempt to obtain from him certain debts , which the writer alleges to have been owing to her from his father at the time of his ...
... addressed to the successor of the Earl , whose " Narrative " has just been described ; and is an appeal or attempt to obtain from him certain debts , which the writer alleges to have been owing to her from his father at the time of his ...
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