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Sturrock regards the disappearance of Sofie Magdalene's letters with genuine perplexity: "For a man who kept so much correspondence, it is doubly surprising that not one letter survived".
To the extent that Weill is quoted (mostly from correspondence), it is rarely to discuss his ideas about music generally, or his work specifically, but rather to say how much he loathes various collaborators.
From his correspondence it is evident that the Russian nobles who until recently had been independent rulers of their principalities found a spokesman in Kurbsky to voice their disapproval of Ivan's absolutist tendencies.
From his voluminous correspondence it is evident that the dominant influences on his thought were instead the teachings of the ancient Stoic philosophers and their neo-Stoic followers of his own day, who maintained that only virtue and inner strength afforded any protection against the unpredictability of life.
After all, why bother exchanging bits of thick paper at all when you can simply swap electronic versions by smartphone?However, one can just as well argue the opposite: that business cards are here to stay, and in a blizzard of meetings and correspondence, it is more important than ever that your card stands out.
In all the correspondence, it is worth noting, there was not one mention of the larger issues that make for most political discourse and commentary in this space and elsewhere -- nothing about tax policy or educational standards, about housing, the courts and judgeships, the mayor or the governor.
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As for the new correspondence, it was the first chance the board had had to get together to discuss it.
And from the frank, intimate detail of their correspondence, it's clear that theirs was an extraordinary relationship, and very far from a "mariage blanc".
But as we await Volumes 2, 3 and 4 of his busy correspondence, it's exceedingly clear that, happily, he will go on.
After the death of Lincoln's 11-year-old son Willie in February 1862 (an event not mentioned in Hay's diary or correspondence), "it was Hay who became, if not a surrogate son, then a young man who stirred a higher form of parental nurturing that Lincoln, despite his best intentions, did not successfully bestow on either of his surviving children".
Through correspondence, it was stated that no publication was made due to lack of statistical significance.
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