Autograph letter signed : Paris, to J.W. Croker, [1821 Nov.].

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Autograph letter signed : Paris, to J.W. Croker, [1821 Nov.].

Regretting that he was unable to see more of him in London; denying that he wrote some "Epigrams from Paris" that have been attributed to him.

1 item (2 p.) ; 18.2 cm.

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