Item 160 - Letter from Rt. Hon. John Morley to Henry Sidgwick

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Add. MS c/94/160

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Letter from Rt. Hon. John Morley to Henry Sidgwick

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  • 25 Feb 1898 (Creation)

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Declares that he is confident that any book Sidgwick cares to produce 'ought to exist', and thanks him for giving [Practical Ethics] to him. Explains that he had already bought it, but intends to hand the copy on 'to some worthy recipient'. Hopes to return to Public Morality one day, and intends to borrow elucidation from Sidgwick's 'interesting cases.' Remarks that 'Reason of State does not smell very sweet in France just now'.

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