Autograph letter signed : place not specified, to Hannah More, 1795 Nov. 25.

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Autograph letter signed : place not specified, to Hannah More, 1795 Nov. 25.

Wishing that they corresponded more frequently; discussing the misery in the world and mentioning that although "I am not in the French Interests, I cannot help feeling even for the French;" remarking that "Sin has filled the world with woe" and praising the Lord.

1 item (4 p., with address) ; 22.9 cm.

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