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  <dc:title>Thomas Blacklock to James Beattie from Edinburgh</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Blacklock admires Beattie but wants to visit Beattie in Aberdeen. Blackloch's difficulties over proposed publication on Priestley. Reid was willing to give Blacklock his views, but refused to answer Priestley in public. Blacklock regrets that Edinburgh Magazine and Review not more widely read, or it would not be necessary to give Priestley a second thrashing. Blacklock's gloomy thoughts that all his work will be forgotten when he dies</dc:description>
  <dc:date>19 September 1775</dc:date>
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