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An autograph letter written and signed by William Cobbett to "Gentlemen," reading in part, "The delay of the printer in coming
to me has been so long, that I have been compelled to send off my manuscript to London. I am getting on with another copy.
However, I really am afraid, that it would be productive of great inconvenience to your printer; for I must have proofs and
revises." In closing, Cobbett writes of Henry Charles Carey, "I hope, that Mr. Carey's health is perfectly restored. County
air, early rising; milk and water. These are my preservatives," dated April 21, 1818.
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