Letter from Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay

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line 1: Albany March 7
line 2: 1848
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line 4: Sir,
line 5: I have made no arrangements
line 6: for the printing of my historical
line 7: work in America. But I
line 8: have received a communication
line 9: on the subject from Messrs
line 10: Carey and Hart of Philadelphia
line 11: with whom I have had
line 12: some transactions. As they
line 13: have always treated me

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line 1: well, I should think it
line 2: right, if they offer reasonable
line 3: terms, to give them the
line 4: preference
line 5: I have the honor to be
line 6: Sir,
line 7: Your obedient servant
line 8: T B Macaulay

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