Letter from GEORGE PERKINS MARSH to CHARLES ELIOT NORTON, dated February 9, 1870.
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Title: Letter from GEORGE PERKINS MARSH to CHARLES ELIOT NORTON, dated February 9, 1870.
Author
- Marsh, George Perkins, 1801-1882
Recipient
- Norton, Charles Eliot
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Extent: 1 letter
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Letter from GEORGE PERKINS MARSH to CHARLES ELIOT NORTON, dated February 9, 1870., Original located at the Houghton Library, Harvard University in the Norton Papers, no.4649., http://cdi.uvm.edu/collections/item/gpmcen700209 (accessed June 19, 2013)
Letter from GEORGE PERKINS MARSH to CHARLES ELIOT NORTON, dated February 9, 1870.
Transcribed by : Ralph H. Orth
TEI mark-up by : James P. Tranowski and, Al Hester
Published by: University of Vermont. All rights reserved.
Villa ForiniFeb 9 70
Dear Mr Norton
There are two DiAnconas--Cesare and Alessandro the latter of whom I don't know, the former I do, to my sad cost & my publisher's. Pray [...] Prof [Pauer?]--if he is a good man--may be delivered out of his hand The only Maggi I know is the printseller in Via Tornabuoni. I have inquired at his shop, but he knows nothing of the translation in question.
Perhaps information could be had at Rocca's -------------------------------- Page -------------------------------- Via Carretani, and in any event, the Baron Kir Kup, as he is called in a late Italian journal, ought to be able to render a reason for the faith that is in him.
I have not heard any thing of Sir J P Lacaita this winter, [...] Mr Trollope of whom I inquired last evening
Hoar rejected 32 to 24. I really don't know what to make of this & I am still more perplexed at learning that Mr Edmunds--the husband of my niece--was an active opponent of the confirmation.
-------------------------------- Page --------------------------------My kindest regard to the ladies as well as to yourself
Very truly yours
Geo P MarshC E Norton EsqP.S. Do you (N B. uniformederiguur) or your ladies wish tickets for the court ball of the 17'? If so, please leave names at the office this week.
G P M
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