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George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 21: (search)
When the Provost had finished his address, Professor Hamilton, one of the secretaries of the Association fo Sir Alexander Creighton, Professor Robinson, Professor Hamilton, old Mr. Dalton of Manchester, Thomas Moore, e out to the Observatory and breakfasted with Professor Hamilton, taking in my carriage Professor Whewell of Ce with him through all his terrible sufferings. Hamilton himself was very eager, simple, and direct, but a at a discussion about Kant's philosophy, in which Hamilton showed his metaphysical acumen against a German athom a space had been cleared, and by whom was Professor Hamilton, looking much embarrassed. The Lord Lieutenance is held in honor. But, in exercising it, Professor Hamilton, I do not confer a distinction. I but set thm one of his attendants, he said, Kneel down, Professor Hamilton; and laying the blade gracefully and gently, and then on the other, he said, Rise up, Sir William Rowan Hamilton. The knight rose, and the Lord Lieutenan