Faraday to James Richard Clark   1 June 1835

Royal Institution, Monday Morning, 1 June.

Mr. Faraday thinks it may be agreeable to Mr. Clarke to know, that his impressions with regard to the general process, remain as they were, and are expressed in the evidence of the former meeting of the Committee1. Mr. Faraday does not see anything in the results he sent to Mr. Clarke, which either adds to, or takes from the degree of confidence (guarded as it is in the evidence) which he at present puts in the process.

See letters 784 and 798.

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