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These poems are dedicated by the above gentlemen to C. M. Crawford, whose name completes "The Quadrilateral."

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See "Gent. Mag.," July, 1844, p. 2, an inquiry under this signature on the origin of the name of Tooke. On many other occasions Mr. Tooke wrote under the signature of "M. M. M.," as his father had done previously. They were the initials of the family motto, Militia Mea Multiplex.

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