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... letter is prima facie genuine in its statements from the fact of its having been through the post ; whilst I am able to add that I have reason to believe it was duly received by the noble poet . The letter itself runs as follows : - 66 ...
... letter is prima facie genuine in its statements from the fact of its having been through the post ; whilst I am able to add that I have reason to believe it was duly received by the noble poet . The letter itself runs as follows : - 66 ...
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... letter of inscriptions is of itself an indi- cation of date . It is said in the Preface that , " In every instance Lee's notes have been printed in black letter . " But the consequence of this is to raise a question as to the duration ...
... letter of inscriptions is of itself an indi- cation of date . It is said in the Preface that , " In every instance Lee's notes have been printed in black letter . " But the consequence of this is to raise a question as to the duration ...
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... letter refers to this statement : - occasion when the statement in question was made by Lord Aberdeen , I wrote to the Bishop and re- ceived the following letter in reply : - " Osborne , Feb. 10 , 1872 . " My dear Hayward , -I ought to ...
... letter refers to this statement : - occasion when the statement in question was made by Lord Aberdeen , I wrote to the Bishop and re- ceived the following letter in reply : - " Osborne , Feb. 10 , 1872 . " My dear Hayward , -I ought to ...
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