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  <dc:title>Cosmo Gordon to James Beattie from Cluny</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Sorry Beattie could not visit, but arbuthnot did. Glad Lady Newhaven comortable. Would not have been if Lord Newhaven had access to her money. Newhaven 'had a kind of reciprocity in his pursuits: he was always speculating to get money with a view to extend his political influence, and he meant to employ that influence to have additional opportunities of getting more money.' Gordon's dislike of politics especially 'inferiour departments' of it. Describes life in the country.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>15 October 1794</dc:date>
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