[Materials for the life of James Bruce (1730-1794)], [ca. 1802].

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[Materials for the life of James Bruce (1730-1794)], [ca. 1802].

Manuscript notebooks: includes an account of Bruce's meeting with Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), and a letter referring to Bruce from Daines Barrington (1727-1800) to an unnamed recipient.

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