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Trinity/Add.Ms.c/98 contains:
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51 Henry Sidgwick to Mrs James Ward.
51a Henry Sidgwick to Wilfred G. Ward.
52 Draft MS paper: 'Theory of Almsgiving'. With annotations, amendments and emendations.
53 Draft MS paper on the English Poor Law and the 'C.O.S.'. With annotations, amendments and emendations.
54 Henry Sidgwick to E.M. Young.
55 Henry Sidgwick to E.M. Young.
56 Henry Sidgwick to E.M. Young.
57 Henry Sidgwick to E.M. Young.
58 Henry Sidgwick to E.M. Young.
59 Henry Sidgwick to E.M. Young.
60 Henry Sidgwick to E.M. Young.
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Title Henry Sidgwick to E.M. Young.
Reference 98/55
Covering Dates 26 Feb [ ]
Extent and Medium 1 doc
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Explains that he put off writing to Young until it had been decided whether or not Everett should be elected to 'the Society'. Announces that he had been accepted, and refers to him as 'a very clever man.' Refers to his declaration as 'very extravagant and Americans' and reports that 'old Martin was astonished.' States that now Trevelyan, Thompson and Jebb are gone down, a new and rather striking element is needed. Reports on recent discussions, including Trevelyan's speech criticising young men who give up their early ambitions and become schoolmasters. The latter being 'all for the edification of Fisher'. Remarks that Heathcote is 'still rather below the average of an Apostle but still he is improving.' Reports that there has been nothing heretical so far. Declares that he wishes to relieve himself of the charge of having recommended [Young's] Goldwin Smith as a heretical work. States that it always gives him indigestion to read the Quarterly Review. Refers to the controversy between G. Smith and Mansel, which 'is rather metaphysical than theological. Agrees with Young that illness has the effect of clearing away doubts. Declares that '[t]he Union is falling again rather'. [Incomplete]

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