Vol. vii (ff. 132). 1841-May 1844.Victoria of England: Sir James Robert George Graham, 2nd Baronet; of Netherby; statesman: Correspondence of Sir James Robert George Graham and Victoria: 1841-1855. 1841-May 1844

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Vol. vii (ff. 132). 1841-May 1844.Victoria of England: Sir James Robert George Graham, 2nd Baronet; of Netherby; statesman: Correspondence of Sir James Robert George Graham and Victoria: 1841-1855. 1841-May 1844

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