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  <dc:title>John Ewen to James Beattie from Castle Street [Aberdeen]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Sends copy of Lord Gardenstone's travelling Memorandums, with message from Gardenstone asking for remarks. 'In my opinion there is no man in Scotland so good a judge of the English Language as Dr Beattie. I should be happy to have his free remarks and criticisms'.

[Part of letter torn - an incomplete sentence by Beattie on address side]</dc:description>
  <dc:date>3 December 1791</dc:date>
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