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English as She is Wrote.

The following paragraph about Sir M. Mackenzie appears in a Calcutta daily paper. He is called "Tir Mor I," and says an eminent firm of publishers wrote to him "morning" (warning probably) him that a translation of the "pymphlet" recently issued had been "efferedtothem," and asking whether he had ony " ob ebtion " to such a " transition" being " ifsned." Sir Morell, in his reply, describes the pamphlet referred to as a " taoroughly poaessianal " and strictly veracious publication, and says he shall not shrink from a prompt " vindicatian" of his professional " repulation " if he finds any " firom" emulous of the " fam" of Curl and Catnach.

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Evening Star, Issue 7784, 1 December 1888, Page 1 (Supplement)

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108

English as She is Wrote. Evening Star, Issue 7784, 1 December 1888, Page 1 (Supplement)

English as She is Wrote. Evening Star, Issue 7784, 1 December 1888, Page 1 (Supplement)

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