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[Extract of a letter from F. W. Newman to James Martineau, 2 June 1852:]
Many thanks for your very useful criticisms and hints.[*] On some of these profound subjects I do not always dare to say just what you say; and I think I discern that you must secretly disown some of the sentences which I have printed. Still I hope I have benefitted by your remarks; and I almost think Holyoake will in consequence find my "logic" less vulnerable than he has thought.
[*See letter of Martineau to Newman, 14 May 1852.—FWNS.]
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