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Excerpt from The British Prose Writers, Vol. 6: Lady Russell's Letters
The Letters are chie¿y lady Russell's; the others are from sundry persons, and some of the highest rank, to her. There are added from Birch, a few of Archbishop Tillotson's to her ladyship, they being connected with some in this collection; these are distinguished by being placed within crotchets; and {1180 her letter to king Charles II. After her hus band's death. Notes are interspersed, to illustrate some passages of the letters, and make the readers better acquainted with the person there men.
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