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The best thing I can do is to let you have the notes I made while I was reading through. I have indicated where the notes belong by little pencilled figures in the margin. You will have no difficulty in rubbing these out.
The best thing I can do is to let you have the notes I made while I was reading through. I have indicated where the notes belong by little pencilled figures in the margin. You will have no difficulty in rubbing these out.


Yours sincerely,
<div style="margin-left:100px;">Yours sincerely,</div>
<div class="hand-written">G.D.H. Cole</div>
<div style="margin-left:100px;" class="hand-written">G.D.H. Cole</div>
 


K. Polanyi, Esq.<br />
K. Polanyi, Esq.<br />
9, Jackson's Lane,<br />
9, Jackson's Lane,<br />
LONDON, N. 6.
LONDON, N. 6.

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My dear Polanyi,

I have read your chapters with very mixed feelings. I think your general argument is exceedingly interesting and, to a considerable extent, correct; but I also think that you exaggerate at a number of points and that on some you are definitely wrong.

The best thing I can do is to let you have the notes I made while I was reading through. I have indicated where the notes belong by little pencilled figures in the margin. You will have no difficulty in rubbing these out.

Yours sincerely,
G.D.H. Cole

K. Polanyi, Esq.
9, Jackson's Lane,
LONDON, N. 6.