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to Yorkshire, where his house is; but he talks of being back again in a
fortnight, & then I suppose he will bring the Book.
Peake's boy goes to tomorrow; and probably I shall send
this letter by him: it will reach you as soon as by the Post.
Your friend Mr Fowler asked after you yesterday at
Q.S.P.
Among the Books brought me by Macaulay is one
written not professedly for the prizes but professedly however in consequence of the
prizes. It mentions as a notion that prevailed that one of them
had been given by Voltaire. You may see in the papers of
last week a letter from Hilby to his neice. Hilby you will find is going to erect
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