Letters, 1833-1835, Keswick, Eng.

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Letters, 1833-1835, Keswick, Eng.

[1] 1833, April 11, to Robert Harry Inglis [4 p. with stampless cover]. Discusses parties, problems, and leaders in Parliament; fears present government will destroy Britain. Mentions O'Connell and Dr. Doyle. Mentions Richard Heber. Is engaged in writing life of Dr. Andrew Bell. Encloses prospectus of literary work by [Denham?] [no enclosure]. [2] 1835, November 25, to Grosvenor C. Bedford [2 p. with envelope]. Encourages Bedford to write anecdotes; mentions Cooper; discusses other literary matters.

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