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cated that they are of no kind of value in general ; 

 but in this case, I imagine, there must be some foun- 

 dation for them, and think it right to put you in pos- 

 session of them, as I am sure that Baring, though he 

 mentioned them in confidence, would wish it. He is 

 to show me Eussell soon. Ever truly yours, 



" H. BROUGHAM." 



