Argues that neither CB nor his friends should in any way act to create difficulty at future R.S.L. meetings, as that will allow those attacked to resign with dignity. Rather elect someone else at the next anniversary meeting.
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Argues that neither CB nor his friends should in any way act to create difficulty at future R.S.L. meetings, as that will allow those attacked to resign with dignity. Rather elect someone else at the next anniversary meeting.
Announcing his decision of resigning from the Secretaryship of the R.S.L.
Letter of condolence on the death of CB's son Charles.
Has visited Louvain and also a steam engine factory near Liége. Account of various excursions.
News of his family. Joseph Clement's work on the machine and alterations proposed. Clement wants payment of £150. Recent happenings at the R.S.L.
News of the illness of his son.
Understands his intellectual pursuits. Gives address of his son [Adelaide].
Regarding various publications for distribution.