Autograph letter signed with initials : to [Samuel Elisha], 1704 Oct. 11.

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Autograph letter signed with initials : to [Samuel Elisha], 1704 Oct. 11.

Apologizing for not responding to his letter sooner, noting that he has "been Out of Town for above 3 weeks." Mentioning his Review, in which he has "been Oblig'd to Vindicate [him] Self by an Advertisement," noting that had he not thought it "Necessary to Come up and sho' [him]self," he should have liked to visit Elisha. Thanking Elisha for accepting a copy of Defoe's "Hymn to Victory," and asking Elisha to remind Mr. Rogers of Defoe's Jure Divino "which Now Draws near putting forward."

1 item (1 p.), bound ; 27 cm.

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English novelist and journalist. From the description of Daniel Defoe letters, 1702-1730. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63937101 ...