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Three autograph letters, signed, to Mrs. James Carrick Moore and to her daughters Harriet and Louisa, 3 pages 8vo, one with address-leaf and nother with the front portion of an envelope, from York Chambers, St. James Street, dated...
A letter of introduction for Dacres Adams, traveling with a friend in Scotland, written by Thomas Campbell to Archibald Alison (1757-1839). Campbell speaks highly of Adams to Alison.
Letter written by Thomas Campbell, signed "T. C." to Mary, probably his niece Mary Campbell, dated 61 Lincolns Inn Fields, June 26, 1838. It is concerned with his health and activities surrounding the coronation of Queen Victoria. He...
Letter from Thomas Campbell to Henry, Lord Cockburn
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A letter of introduction for Dacres Adams ('The young man himself has something in his nature that will never allow him to be an illiberal and therefore I like to introduce him among the Whigs - as I believe that intercourse with them...
Letter from Thomas Campbell to Mrs. Dugald Stewart's brother, Lord Corehouse
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A letter of introduction for Dacres Adams, traveling with a friend in Scotland, written by Thomas Campbell to Lord Corehouse, brother to the widow Mrs. Dugald Stewart and friend of Sir Walter Scott.
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