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would, I think, and the sale of the Work
very considerably.
You will see, then, that it is about
the "Lectures", not about the "Tracts" I have
written to Lord Dunhaven.
I shall do nothing about these latter till
I have the pleasure of seeing you.
With regard to those most interesting pieces,
I would not thinking of giving up the publication
of them even if we printed for the millions the
beautiful litany of the Blessed Virgin, & procured
Indulgences for its recital. I hope we shall be able
to give to the world at no distant day all these holy
& glorious relics of our dear country, which you have
brought to light. But apart from this, or rather along
with this, it seemed to me a glorious thing (besides
the spiritual advantages it would secure for us)
that you & our University should make our
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