Michael Foster and Thomas Henry Huxley, Correspondence, Letters 234 through 264, 1865–1895
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My dear Foster I am none the worse for the ice-cellar & shall be to the fore at the D Committee tomorrow. I will read the Report & sign it if need be – though there really must be some fresh arrangement. Of course I have entire confidence in your judgement about the examination, but I have a mortal horror of putting my name to things I do not know of my own knowledge. Did you read the three Bishops’ sermons at Manchester? They were what the Deutsches call “Epoche Machend”. I have an article about them & incidentally [smashing] [that] d—–d little amateur the [three illegible words] in the coming XIX century which may entertain you. Ever yours T. H. Huxley
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Michael Foster and Thomas Henry Huxley, Correspondence, Letters 311 through 329, 1865–1895
My dear Foster Her Majesty's sanction has been obtained. The G.O.M. is not murdered – only 'fillipped with a three man beetle' as the fat knight has it. 1 Strong language is my aversion – especially about an adversary – but if I have not shown the G.O.M. to be a lying, ignorant, pretentious humbug, 'call me horse' – as again the fat knight saith. 2 Ever yours T. H. Huxley 1 " fillip me with a t...
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