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  <dc:title>Letter from Thomas Curtis, London to Charles Blagden, Gloucester</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Has found  Junker's Grammar for Blagden.  Blagden's brother will send it with the microscope.  Curtis has also sent a French political pamphlet.  Attended the House of Lords and heard the King's speech in which he dwelt upon a distemper among short horned cattle.  Discusses Blagden's brother [John] and his dislike of going out.  Gives Blagden advice on Blagden's plan to quit Gloucester and pursue a scientific career.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>7 January 1770</dc:date>
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