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One does not come across in his letters much reference to music, nor does it seem as if he had any great taste for it at any rate, not in the same way as had Cardinal Newman, who had a real passion for it in earlier years. The later part of the letter has to do with the much-vexed question of the "Maynooth Controversy." Newman writes from "4, Cavendish Place, 12th May 1845": "My dear Nicholson,
Of course that sounds paradoxical and impossible, and it is quite inexplicable to a mind not specially trained to grasp the idea; yet it is none the less absolutely true. This carries us straight into the middle of the much-vexed question of the fourth dimension a question of the deepest interest, though one that we cannot pretend to discuss in the space at our disposal.
His story, sufficiently told in the Odes, is curious for several reasons, and especially for an instance in Chinese literature, which, in the absence of any known husband, comes near suggesting the much-vexed question of parthenogenesis: She who first gave birth to our people Was the lady Chiang Yuan. How did she give birth to them?
No man with a genius for legislation has appeared in America. They are rare in the history of the world. There are orators, politicians, and eloquent men, by the thousand; but the speaker has not yet opened his mouth to speak who is capable of settling the much-vexed questions of the day. We love eloquence for its own sake, and not for any truth which it may utter, or any heroism it may inspire.
On his return to the south, public interest was at once aroused, and, aided by the championship of Baron Von Mueller, whose enthusiasm in the cause of discovery never flags, a committee was formed to organise a party to at once follow up these clues, and try to set at rest the much-vexed question.
Mure's opinion upon this much-vexed question? Into the general problem he declines to enter; not, we may be sure, from want of ability to treat it with novelty and truth.
It is not necessary to discuss the much-vexed question of the source from which the Baptist derived his baptism some say it was from the habits of the Essenes, or the practice of the Rabbis, who subjected to this rite all proselytes to Judaism from the Gentile world.
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