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  <dc:title>Elizabeth Montagu to James Beattie </dc:title>
  <dc:description>Glad  it only wants wind and tide to bring the [quarto] work for her. Wishes his health were better. His and Mrs Beattie's disorder are of a kind which require a very particular treatment, because the thinking part prevails over the animal part . Does not understand what plan Lady Newhaven can have for delivering Beattie's work except the usual one of its being advertised and lodged at the booksellers. Impracticable for Mrs Montagu to deliver the book to her subscribers. She surely has a good right as Lady Newhaven to say how they shall be served</dc:description>
  <dc:date>19 December 1776</dc:date>
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