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Rt. Hon. John Morley to Henry Sidgwick |
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Cheque for eighteen pounds, to be paid to HS, signed by Chapman Hall. |
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| Title |
Rt. Hon. John Morley to Henry Sidgwick |
| Reference |
94/152 |
| Covering Dates |
29 Oct 188[6] |
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1 doc |
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| Content and context |
| Reports that he has written to HS's brother, and expresses the hope that he 'may be able to meet his wishes.' Claims to be ashamed of himself for not writing to HS as he promised to do, 'about Baudeau, Letr[ .], [ ].' Explains that his failure to do so 'was due to absolute incapacity.' Claims that '["Cobden?"]...is a narrative and a biography...and not a treatise.' Expresses the wish that HS would write an article on George Eliot for the Fortnightly Review. |
| Index Terms |
| Morley, John (1838-1923) Viscount Morley of Blackburn, politician |
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