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  <dc:title>Elizabeth Montagu to James Beattie from Hill Street, London</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Reports what she has done on Beattie's behalf, or rather to serve religion and morals. She got Lord Lyttelton to tell Lord Mansfield that Beattie would like preferment in the church. Lord Mansfield thought that might be difficult. He and the Archbishop of York have spoken in Beattie's praise to the King who will read the Essay on truth</dc:description>
  <dc:date>21 December 1771</dc:date>
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