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  <dc:title>To Robert Arbuthnot from Peterhead</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Beattie wants to promote Mr Cooper, school master at Fyvie, who has excellent penmanship. Longate's lady's improvements to house [Mrs Arbuthnot]. Beattie conversed with her about Butler, nonjurors, Shaftesbury and Mercer. What has happend to Virgil discourse? - please ask Dalzell. What are Scoticism doing? Boswell has seen it in London. Porteus says Evidences goes well but Beattie never hears from Cadell or Creech.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>17 April 1788</dc:date>
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