The Correspondence of John Lothrop Motley 1

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The Correspondence of John Lothrop Motley 1
Motley, John Lothrop, 1814-1877
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Many of the descriptions eminently beautiful, as, for instance, that of the cathedrals. The author has received from nature a high historic power, and the marks of conscientious study and reflection are felt in all the details. No library will be com- plete without your work. I congratulate you upon what must prove a complete success, and I only hope all men may read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest the meaning of such a character as Philip Egmont, and the grand and noble William of Orange. Fo...r my part I shall consider forwarding your manuscript as one of the honourable distinctions of my life. It Digitized by Google 1857.] OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. 197 was a higher act than yon supposed, for I did not snspect how proud I should be of it. We are welL My daughter, who is my reader, as my beloved wife would have been, owes her first ideas of history to your pen, and joins in all my praise and kind regards to you and yours.
As ever your friend, Theo. S. Fay.
From Dr. 0. W. Holmes.
September 23rd, 1856.^ My deab Motley, — I welcome you and all yours back to your country and your friends, among whom I know you count me as not the newest or the least attached.


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