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  • Subject: Copies. Derivative objects.
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  • Subject: Copies. Derivative objects.
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  • Subject: Epigrams.
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  • Poetry. 3
  • Documents. 2
  • Letters. Correspondence. 2
  • Translations. Documents. 2
  • Abstracts. Summaries. 1
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  • Autographs (manuscripts). 1
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  • Declarations. 1
  • Decrees. 1
  • Dispatches. 1
  • Drafts. Documents. 1
  • Epitaphs. 1
  • Excerpts. 1
  • Government records. 1
  • Indictments. Legal documents. 1
  • Instructions. Document genre. 1
  • Legislative acts. Legislative records. 1
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  • Lists. 1
  • Loyalty oath. 1
  • Memorandums. 1
  • Minutes. Administrative records. 1
  • Notarial documents. 1
  • Notes. 1
  • Orders. Records (documents). 1
  • Petitions. 1
  • Printed materials. Object genre. 1
  • Proceedings. Reports. 1
  • Proclamations. 1
  • Reports. 1
  • Songs. Musical compositions. 1
  • Speeches. Documents. 1
  • Statements. 1
  • Testimonials. 1
  • Transcriptions. Documents. 1
  • Warrants. Permissions. 1
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  • State papers collected by Sir James Balfour of Denmilne, volumes 1-13: letters and papers on various topics., 1560-1641, undated.

  • Collection of epigrams, songs, copies of letters and documents, etc., relating to current events in France., 1712-1730.

  • Poems, epigrams, epitaphs, etc., in William Drummond's hand, chiefly of his own composition, with some copies of the work of other writers., First half of 17th century.

  • Copies of translations, epigrams, etc., many ascribed to R L Edgeworth and about the family., 1793-1817.

  • Translations, epigrams, etc., of R L Edgeworth, copied by his daughter Harriet, circa 1817, for her Aunt Ruxton, R L Edgeworth's sister., Circa 1817.

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