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Add. MS c/95/142
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Letter from Frederick Temple to Henry Sidgwick
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- 22 Nov 1867 (Creation)
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Asks Sidgwick if he knows any men who could assist with the enclosed work [not included]. States that he greatly admires his new essay 'in the new Volume', but is confused to see how very strongly they occasionally differ in opinion. Refers to line 14 on page 117. Observes that through his writing, Sidgwick shows that he has not taught boys. Asks that he return the enclosed work speedily.
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- Sidgwick, Henry (1838-1900), philosopher (Subject)