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Elizabeth Blackwell to Henry Sidgwick |
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Charles, Lord Bowen to Henry Sidgwick |
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Charles, Lord Bowen to Henry Sidgwick |
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E. E. Bowen to Henry Sidgwick |
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E. E. Bowen to Henry Sidgwick |
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E. E. Bowen to Henry Sidgwick |
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[ ] to Henry Sidgwick |
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E. E. Bowen to Henry Sidgwick |
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E. E. Bowen to Henry Sidgwick |
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E. E. Bowen to Henry Sidgwick |
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E. E. Bowen to Henry Sidgwick |
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| Title |
E. E. Bowen to Henry Sidgwick |
| Reference |
93/43 |
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| Content and context |
| Expresses regret at being able to 'come up' neither the following day, nor during the remainder of the term; he must go to Marlborough. Enquires as to when 'Donne's and Smith's' dinners might be. Asks HS to write 'a line or two to explain what the state of the case is' in relation to a book that he is revising. Asks HS to tell [ ] that he got leave to write 'the Macaulay article' should he want to, and that he would like to know whether '[ ] will have it or not'. Asks HS to return some books to the Varsity Library. Enquires as to whether he has seen Farrar's book on Language [Farrer (1868) An Essay on the Origins of Language. States that he is writing a [laudation] of long sermons. Refers to Odd People, a book by [ ] Reid, which he has drawn on. |
| Index Terms |
| Bowen, Edward Ernest (1836-1901) schoolmaster |
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