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Hurrell Froude: Memoranda and Comments (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from Hurrell Froude: Memoranda and Comments
HE epistolary matter in the first section of this volume is drawn from material already in print: chiefly from Part I. Of The Remains of Me Reverend Rienara' Harrell Frona'e, ma., Fellow of Oriel, published by the Rivingtons in 1838, and, incidentally, from jonn Henry Newman: Letters and Correspondence to 1845, published by the Longmans in 1890: from one notable work, that is to say, which is wholly forgotten, and from another yet recent, of great and unique interest, which has not yet won its full public appreciation. For the unrestricted use of the desired extracts from these books, the Editor's grateful thanks are due equally to the representatives of the elder branch of the Froude family, and to Cardinal Newman's literary executor.
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