Asks JH to pay CH's debt to his mother and deduct that amount from next annuity payment to CH.
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Asks JH to pay CH's debt to his mother and deduct that amount from next annuity payment to CH.
Worries that Johann Pfaff is unqualified to translate William Herschel's papers into German; hopes that JH will be the primary authority for commenting on WH's work.
The Germans are printing many of William Herschel's papers; comments that 'there does not pass a month but something appears in print.'
Hopes to receive more correspondence from JH. Often wishes that she could be with JH in order to ensure that he will not overwork himself like William Herschel did.
Assures JH that she will send Johann Pfaff's German translation of William Herschel's papers as soon as they are published.
Gratified that JH appreciates the astronomical legacy that she left at Slough. Explains that she returned to Hanover because she felt that 'it would be in vain to struggle any longer against age and infirmity.'