Letter from Major James Sterling, British Consul at Genoa, to E. J. Trelawny, stating that he has received no news of the fate of P. B. Shelley and his companions, and hoping that Shelley's boat may have reached Corsica safely; 19 July 1822. Ashley L... 19 Jul 1822

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Letter from Major James Sterling, British Consul at Genoa, to E. J. Trelawny, stating that he has received no news of the fate of P. B. Shelley and his companions, and hoping that Shelley's boat may have reached Corsica safely; 19 July 1822. Ashley L... 19 Jul 1822

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