How to find Mailboxes under OS Lion 10.7 Time Machine backup.5 ?

I am trying to access, from a MacBook, to my MacBook Pro Mailboxes inside a Time Machine backup done under Lion 10.7.5. (the MBP is out of order and I would to check my Mailboxes).
If I open the backup, I do not find any /User Name/ Library (like inside the MacBook (OS X 10. 5.8)
I tried a search by 'Mailboxes' without any result.
Where/how could I find that Mailboxes file ?

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