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The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II. by Ralph Waldo Emerson;Thomas Carlyle
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LXXXVI. Carlyle. Chelsea, 31 October, 1843. Summer wanderings.
--The _Dial_ at the London Library.--Growth of Emerson's public
in England.--Piratical reprint of his Essays in London.--of
_Past and Present_ in America.--Criticism of Carlyle in the
Dial.--Dr. Russell.--Theodore Parker.--Book about Cromwell.--
_Commons Journals._

LXXXVII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 17 November, 1843. Receipt of L25.--
E.P. Clark.--Henry James.--Channing's Poems.--Reverend W.H.
Channing.--"Progress of the Species."--Emerson.--The Cromwell
business.

LXXXVIII. Emerson. Concord, 31 December, 1843. Macready.--
Railroad to Concord.--Margaret Fuller's Review of Sterling's
Poems in the _Dial._--Remittance of L32.

LXXXIX. Carlyle. Chelsea, 31 January, 1844. Remittance received
and made.--Criticism of Emerson by Gilfillan.--John Sterling.--
Cromwell book.--Hexameters from Voss.

XC. Emerson. Concord, 29 February, 1844. Acknowledgment of
remittance.--A new collection of Essays.--Faith in Writers as a
class.--Remittance of L36.--Proposal concerning publication in
America of _Cromwell._

XCI. Carlyle. Chelsea, 3 April, 1844. Acknowledgment of
remittance.--Piratical reprints.--Professor Ferrier.

XCII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 5 August, 1844. Fear for Sterling.--
Tennyson.--Work on _Cromwell_ frightful.
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