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  <dc:title>Letter (31 March,1831) from Oxford, and written by Dr Bulkeley Bandinel, Bodley's librariean,to Sir Richard B.W. Bulkeley (though the envelope is lost]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>referring to some difficulties that have arisen and giving advice. More interesting on account of his reflections upon the new Reform Bill - "I fear that if all is granted,it will only act as a prelude to much more and much worse"</dc:description>
  <dc:date>31 March 1831</dc:date>
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