Publication, usually a book, containing a compilation of letters written by a real person.
1The first task of the mail is naturally the collection of letters.
2A collection of letters from faraway companions he may never see again.
3Or, is it a collection of letters and state-papers, during his administration?
4I thought I had written you about your collection of letters.
5You are shown two pictures and a collection of letters.
6He'd have to call Ms. Cotton early tomorrow to see about the collection of letters.
7I have a collection of letters that belonged to Napoleon's mother, which is very interesting.
8His works consist of a panegyric on Trajan, and a collection of letters in ten books.
9There was no delivery or collection of letters.
10He examined closely this collection of letters, which seemed to him mysterious, fraught with many meanings.
11His collection of letters was no longer beside the sofa, where I had left it the night before.
12Here finishes the collection of letters which has served me as a guide in the last two books.
13We know not what answer was made by Becket: the collection of letters cannot he supposed quite complete.
14Read their collection of letters here.
15The words is more than just a collection of letters, she said, it's a mindset, a belief, a beacon.
16His valuable collection of letters, forming sixty-eight volumes, was purchased in 1810, by the trustees of the British Museum.-E.
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