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"The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II."

Messages.--
Occupations.--Bancroft.
CXXIX. Carlyle. Chelsea., 30 November, 1847. Messages.--Mr.
Forster, &c.
CXXX. Emerson. Manchester, 28 December, 1847. Message from Miss
Fuller.--Hospitality shown him.--The English.
CXXXI. Carlyle. Chelsea, 30 December, 1847. The Pepolis.--
Milnes.--Tennyson.--Idleness.--Visit to Hampshire.--Massachusetts
Review.
CXXXII. Emerson. Ambleside, 26 February, 1848. At Miss
Martineau's.--Wordsworth.--Proposed return to Chelsea.
CXXXIII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 28 February, 1848. Welcome ready at
Chelsea.--His own conditions.--The new French Republic.
CXXXIV. Emerson. Manchester, 2 March, 1848. Return to London.
CXXXV. Emerson. [London,] 19 June, 1848. Proposed call with
Mrs. Crowe.
CXXXVI. Carlyle. Chelsea, 20 June, 1848. Mrs. Crowe.--Luncheon
with the Duchess.
CXXXVII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 23 June, 1848. Invitation to dinner.
CXXXVIII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 6 December, 1848. Long silence.--
Questions concerning Indian meal.--Death of Charles Buller, and
of Lord Ashburton's mother.


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