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From:
Ferdinand von Mueller
To:
James Grant
Date:
6 April 1867
Source of text:
O67/4247, unit 750, VPRS 44/P inward registered and unregistered correspondence, VA 538 Department of Crown Lands and Survey, Public Record Office, Victoria
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From:
Ferdinand von Mueller
To:
James Grant
Date:
21 August 1868
Source of text:
Q68/11539, unit 750, VPRS 44/P inwards registered and unregistered correspondence, VA 538 Department of Crown Lands and Survey, Public Record Office, Victoria
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From:
Ferdinand von Mueller
To:
James Grant
Date:
21 July 1869
Source of text:
U69/6467, unit 403, VPRS 3991/P inward registered correspondence, VA 475 Chief Secretary's Department, Public Record Office, Victoria
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From:
Ferdinand von Mueller
To:
James Grant
Date:
9 April 1872
Source of text:
G72/2606, unit 750, VPRS 44/P inwards registered and unregistered correspondence, VA 538 Department of Crown Lands and Survey, Public Record Office, Victoria
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From:
Ferdinand von Mueller
To:
James Grant
Date:
25 October 1872
Source of text:
A345 Royal Park Zoological Society letter & minute book, p.54, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney
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From:
Ferdinand von Mueller
To:
James Grant
Date:
1 November 1872
Source of text:
A345 Royal Park Zoological Society letter & minute book, p.55, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney
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From:
Charles Robert Darwin
To:
James Miller (James) Grant
Date:
11 Mar 1878
Source of text:
Sotheby’s, New York (dealers) (12 December 2017)
Summary:

The strongest argument for the existence of God is the intuitive feeling that there must have been an intelligent beginner of the universe; "but then comes the doubt and difficulty whether such intuitions are trustworthy". CD is forced to leave the problem insoluble. "No man who does his duty has anything to fear, and may hope for whatever he earnestly desires."

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From:
Ferdinand von Mueller
To:
James Grant
Date:
2 May 1882
Source of text:
W82/3955, unit 1373, VPRS 3991/P inward registered correspondence, VA 475 Chief Secretary's Department, Public Record Office, Victoria.This letter also published in the Argus, 4 May 1882 (B82.05.12), in the Australasian, 13 May 1882, p. 603 (B82.05.11), and in a large number of other newspapers
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