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Add. MS c/94/68
Titre
Letter from C. Kingsley to Henry Sidgwick
Date(s)
- 23 Nov 1869 (Production)
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Étendue matérielle et support
1 doc
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Nom du producteur
(1819-1875)
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Histoire archivistique
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Claims that he was unaware that he 'was wanted in matters related to the Moral Sciences Tripos', and if he had known he would 'have come up to Cambridge. States that he had intended to come up on the 9th and 10th of the following month, but puts himself at others' disposal 'if it is at all convenient to [them] to have the meeting earlier'. Refers to Sidgwick's proposition of giving the men the [ ] [ ] [by] [ ], 'and if that was settled on, [he] would do something next term towards shewing the men what they should read'. Reports that he [and his wife] had been that day to see Mrs Br[uson], 'who was looking much better than [they] expected.' Mentions that his wife saw [neither of] the little boys, just after they arrived.'