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  <dc:title>To Dr Gregory, Edinburgh, from Aberdeen</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Re: his Discourse on the Permanency of Moral Sentiment and his illness; an account of the form and content of The Minstrel, of which the first Canto is completed; recommendation of 2 sets of songs lately published by Mr Jackson of Exeter; Foulis' magnificent edition of Gray's Poems; his own few Scotch verses in recommendation of a poem published in the broad Scotch dialect by an acquaintance, with some discussion of the Scotch tongue; expressing some disappointment in Wilkie's Fables
1 August addendum: re a benefit concert proposed in Edinburgh for Olivieri, expressing appreciation of the man and his music</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1 July 1768</dc:date>
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