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had been made over to her mother, who survived until 1842, when it reverted to Carlyle.

9

"English Traits," by R.W. Emerson. First Visit to England.

10

From "The Correspondence of Leigh Hunt," edited by his eldest son. London: Smith, Elder and Co. 1862. Vol. 1., p. 321.

11

"A New Spirit of the Age," by R.H. Home. London, 1844. Vol. . p. 278.

12

July, 1862.

13

"Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, with Reminiscences of friends and Contemporaries." (Lond. 1850.)

14

"Two Hundred and Fifty Years Ago. From a waste paper bag of T. Carlyle." Reprinted in Carlyle's Miscellanies, Ed. 1857.

15

Diary of Thomas Moore. (Lond. 1856.) Vol. vii., p. 224

16

There seems to be some omission or slip of the pen here.

17

Facsimiled in "The Autographic Mirror," July, 1865.

18

JAMES GRANT: "Portraits of Public Characters." (Lond. 1841.) Vol. ii., p. 152.

19

Shade of Mr. Turveydrop senior, hear this man!

20

"Portraits of Public Characters," by the author of "Random Recollections of the Lords and Commons." Vol. ii. pp. 152-158.

21

Essays: by R.W. Emerson, of Concord, Massachusetts. With Preface by Thomas Carlyle. London: James Fraser, 1841.

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