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Add. MS c/105/45/7
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Copy of a letter from Henry Sidgwick to Lady Welby-Gregory
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- Feb. 1906? (Creation)
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Typewritten copy of letter dated 19 January 1894. Decided not to send her paper to [Bernard] Bosanquet because he believed that there was a danger of his not understanding the exact aim of the criticism. Offers to send it, but suggests that if [Samuel] Alexander knows him and could see him it might be better to give it to Bosanquet through him. Is glad to hear that she is well enough 'to go on with this laborious task.' Sends greetings from Nora, who is in the midst of organising domestic matters, from which he says he takes refuge 'in Philosophy.'
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- Bosanquet, Bernard (1848-1923), philosopher and social theorist (Subject)
- Alexander, Samuel (1859-1938) philosopher (Subject)
- Sidgwick, Eleanor Mildred (1845-1936), college head (Subject)
- Gregory, Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa Welby- (1837-1912), philosopher, known as Lady Welby, wife of Sir William Earle Welby-Gregory, 4th Baronet (Subject)