Autograph letter signed : Vevey, Switzerland, to the French translator of his Conversations of Lord Byron, [1824] Dec. 1.

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Autograph letter signed : Vevey, Switzerland, to the French translator of his Conversations of Lord Byron, [1824] Dec. 1.

Proposing to send notes and comments for the second French edition, and incorporating the text of his letter to John Murray dated 29 November [1824] sent for publication to the editor of Galignani's Weekly register.

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Medwin, Thomas, 1788-1869

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