Letter from John Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge to Messrs Sampson Low & Marston

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line 1: The Athenaeum
line 2: 25th February 1869
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line 4: Gentlemen
line 5: I am most obliged by your letter of two days
line 6: past. If you like (and think anyone would care
line 7: for it when published) to publish my speech in Saurin
line 8: v Starr of course I have no objection. If I am
line 9: to revise it I should like you to place a short
line 10: hand copy of it which I could cut down into
line 11: decent & readable proportions. The Report
line 12: in the Times which is the only one I have
line 13: looked at is thoroughly bad & I could have
line 14: nothing to do with it. As to arrangements
line 15: if you will give me a few copies you
line 16: are very welcome to any corrections which

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line 1: I can give you. Except as to the half dozen
line 2: sentences at the beginning. I have no
line 3: notes which are to be of any use to you.
line 4: Your faithful servant
line 5: J D Coleridge
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line 7: If you write to me again you had better
line 8: address me either at the House of Commons
line 9: or 1 Sussex Square
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line 11: Messrs Sampson Low Son & Marston