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  <dc:title>Letter: A. Irvine to Charles Gordon</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter from A. Irvine to Charles Gordon. Suggests that Gordon should visit London next year with his wife. Irvine is to make a tour himself, including a trip to Scotland; now that his health has improved he will also be able to attend the House of Commons again. He cannot understand why Skene supports the opposition: ‘there appears no possible chance of a change. Except by Death in a certain quarter - which it is treason to mention’.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1788</dc:date>
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