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Nothing which persons say hurts me for long, for I have an entire conviction that I have not been influenced by bad feelings in the conclusions at which I have arrived. Nor have I published my conclusions without long deliberation, and they were arrived at after far more study than the public will ever know of, or believe in.
I am certain to have erred in many points, but I do not believe so much as Sedgwick and Co.
think. Is there any Abstract or Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society published? (101/1.
Henslow's remarks are not given in the above-mentioned report in the "Cambridge Chronicle.") If so, and you could get me a copy, I should like to have one. Believe me, my dear Henslow, I feel grateful to you on this occasion, and for the multitude of kindnesses you have done me from my earliest days at Cambridge. LETTER 102.
TO C.LYELL.Down, May 22nd [1860]. Hooker has sent me a letter of Thwaites (102/1.
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