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  <dc:title>Satire on the language of commercial correspo0ndence</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Satire on the fashionable language of London commercial correspondence, in the form of a letter from one Jonathan Jogtrot, an Aberdonian in London, to an unnamed correspondent, quoting a letter from his friend Nicholas Newfangle of Old Jewry which Jogtrot cannot understand.
Addressed to Robert Arbuthnot at Edinburgh, from Aberdeen
Another version MS 30/21/7</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1 December 1786</dc:date>
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