Autograph letter signed from Hannah More, Bath, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 1801 January 14.

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Autograph letter signed from Hannah More, Bath, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 1801 January 14.

Has seen Dr. and Mrs. Jones. Comments on Mrs. Piozzi's new work, Retrospection, and The secret memoirs of the court of Petersburgh.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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Jones, Emma, 1758-1813

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