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Letter from John Barlow
Add. MS a/200/217 · Item · 26 Oct. 1850
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St. Julian's near Sevenoaks - If WW ever gets a thought 'which you could develop agreeably to yourself at one of our evening meetings, I would find a Friday for it at almost any notice'.

Letter from John Barlow
Add. MS a/200/216 · Item · 26 Oct. 1849
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London - Thanks WW for the copy of his defence of Newton [On Hegel's Criticism of Newton, 1849]: 'From the very little I can pretend to know of philosophical students on this country, I should guess that Hegel's influence is waning'. Further to WW's second memoir on the Fundamental Antithesis: 'No doubt your, most active, intellectual life has produced more important results than that distinction between man's progress as a scientific inquirer and as a moral agent, I certainly never read any thing in my life which struck me as being at once so new, and so suggestive.'

Letter from John Barlow
Add. MS a/200/215 · Item · 3 May 1849
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Royal Institution - Thanks WW for the "English Hexameter Translations" from the most eminent Greek & German Poets' ['Dialogues on English Hexameters', from Frasers Magazine, 1847 and 1849]. Michael Faraday has been very unwell.