I feel very much obliged by thy refusing to publish the papers
sent thee by my son. I was entirely ignorant of anything of the kind, or should
have nipt it in the bud.
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MEMOIRS OF JOHN MURRAY
On receipt of this, please burn
the whole that was sent thee, and at thy convenience inform me that it has been
done. With thanks for thy highly commendable care,
I am respectfully, thy friend,
John Proctor.
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Author: Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904
Title:Memoir of John Murray 2 Vols (London: John Murray, 1891).
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