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  <dc:title>John Gregory to James Beattie from Edinburgh</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Glad to hear of Beattie's good health. Lord Lyttleton's letter will have done it more good than any bolus. Gregory wants Minstrel printed without waiting more criticism. Some people speak of acrimony of Beattie's essay, but Gregory defends it because the cause is so important. Asks for Beattie's comments on his lectures which are going to press</dc:description>
  <dc:date>26 October 1770</dc:date>
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