Autograph letter signed : London, to Fox Maule, 1842 Jan. 8.

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Autograph letter signed : London, to Fox Maule, 1842 Jan. 8.

Responding doubtfully as to whether a certain General Morrison is his "old friend and colleague Colonel Morrison," but "if it be he, I can furnish you with abundance of topics for panegyric"; describing another Morrison whom he believes to be "a man of merit" but does not know personally.

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