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| 95 |
Jermyn Cowell to Henry Sidgwick |
| 96 |
Jermyn Cowell to Henry Sidgwick |
| 97 |
Jermyn Cowell to Henry Sidgwick |
| 98 |
Edith Creak, headmistress of King Edward's High School for girls, Birmingham, to Henry Sidgwick |
| 99 |
Mandell Creighton, Bishop of Peterborough, to Henry Sidgwick |
| 100 |
[Mandell Creighton] to Henry Sidgwick |
| 101 |
J. W. Cross to Henry Sidgwick |
| 102 |
J. W. Cross to Henry Sidgwick |
| 103 |
J. W. Cross to Henry Sidgwick |
| 104 |
Ellen Darwin to Henry Sidgwick |
| 105 |
Kenelm Digby to Henry Sidgwick |
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Additional Manuscripts c
| Title |
[Mandell Creighton] to Henry Sidgwick |
| Reference |
93/100 |
| Covering Dates |
13 Aug 1898 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 doc |
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| Content and context |
| Informs HS that the holidays have given him time to read the E[ ], which he had sent to him. Remarks that his analysis of 'Public Morality' 'clears up several matters'. Discusses the principles on which a historian ought to judge the actions of a statesman, claims that Acton 'does not face the difference...between the principles on which a statesman may act and those aforementioned historian's principles', and warns against the critic introducing his own presuppositions. Remarks that HS had not touched on the moral influence on the historian's generation of a public war, and uses Bismarck to illustrate his point. Agrees with HS about 'clerical veracity', and remarks that it is 'curious how the moral sense of the community has practically ruled out Rashdall's view.' States that he is enjoying 'this place' very much. |
| Index Terms |
| Creighton, Mandell (1843-1901) Bishop of London |
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