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162 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
163/1-2 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
164 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
165 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
166 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
167 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
168 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
169 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
170 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
171 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
172 Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
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Title Henry Sidgwick to F.W.H. Myers.
Reference 100/167
Covering Dates 27 Jan 1883
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States that he cannot agree with Gurney's view. Believes that 'if Bishop were to turn round and say he had tricked [them], he would have to say also how the trick was done, in order to discredit [them].' In the event of it not being a trick, HS believes, Bishop 'cannot invent a plausible fiction of a trick, if [they] take due precautions'. Approves of Barrett writing about their results 'and offering a cautious challenge to Bishop'. In this way the Society for Psychical Research would be making clear to to the public that they 'are not at present supporting Bishop, but only prepared to investigate him.' Fears that Myers' letter, which HS signed, and Labouch�re's reply may have caused the Society to be associated with Bishop in the public mind. In relation to the proposal to let a room to the Theosophic Society, claims to have no strong view. States that they [HS and NS Sidgwick] 'are much pleased at the Darwinian matrimonial engagement.'

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