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  <dc:title>Elizabeth Montagu to James Beattie from London</dc:title>
  <dc:description>She apologizes for long silence. She had hoped to do something among the great for Beattie, but Dissenters'  Bill was entirely engaging them. Is trying to put a spur into Lord Mansfield, and will send to Mr Strahan to speak to him. Thanks for the pretty boxes Mrs Beattie sent. Miss Gregory has been with her - a lovely girl who pleases everyone. Mrs Montagu constantly hears praise of Beattie so she hopes soon to give him better news</dc:description>
  <dc:date>21 May 1772</dc:date>
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