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  <dc:title>William Laing to James Beattie from Peterhead</dc:title>
  <dc:description>State of public affairs affects everyone, but the war is honorable. Lament for death of William Wilson. But Beattie gave him every benefit, and he might still be alive if he had followed Beattie's advice. Laing's has followed Beattie's suggestion about a pamphelet on Peterhead and shortened it so it can sell for one shilling. Sorry for the trouble Beattie must have taken to render printing as correct as it is. Refers to Laing's children who are staying with Beattie. Laing has asked Mr Fraser to take care of Wilson's remaining concerns with Dr Findlay</dc:description>
  <dc:date>12 February 1793</dc:date>
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