Encloses Thomas Longman's letter. Is very pleased that JH is undertaking the great work.
Encloses Thomas Longman's letter. Is very pleased that JH is undertaking the great work.
Encloses sheet from Mr. Moriarty. Assumes he is to make no more inquiries regarding the volumes of Kosmos. Translation keeps abreast of the original. Returns to Haileybury about the 15th.
Has been to Cambridge to support a friend in a vote; JH comments on the dry state of the countryside, and responds to a number of family matters, including one in which JH is trying to get the message across that he is not interested in personal advancement.
Elizabeth Baily is not in good health; JH had his pocket picked that day, but nothing of consequence was taken.
Expresses considerable anger at Parliament having changed property laws to allow enormous speculation to occur.
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