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  <dc:title>To Elizabeth Montagu from Aberdeen</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Congratulates her on her nephew's approaching nuptials. He has just settled Montagu at Peterhead for the sea bath after accident and long confinement. During this time Beattie has taught him to read English and he now begins to write. He won't be able to visit England until both boys are better in health. Treatise on the evidence of Christian religion now finished and to be published this winter. It is intended chiefly for young people and is written in a plain, simple and popular style.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>3 June 1785</dc:date>
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