Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Letters, 1882-1912


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A letter to William H. Whitmore, 1882 September 30, thanking him for a copy of The Colonial Laws of Massachusetts, a book Whitmore edited; and a letter to C.P. Greenough, 1883 June 19, resigning from the Bar Association. Both of these early letters are written from the Court House in Boston. Also, two letters to George Morris Wolfson, from 1912 November 14 and 21, written from the United States Supreme Court, together with envelopes. The November 14 letter meditates on "respect for the scheme of things" and accepting the human condition. He continues the discussion in his November 21 letter.
















Life and Letters of Oliver Wendell Holmes - Scholar's Choice Edition


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