[22a] Letter I. pages 7, 8.
[22b] Reply, page 8.
[23] Letter I. note 8, page 10.
[24] Letter I. note 10, pages 11, 12.
[26] Letter I. page 13. See above, page 18.
[28] Reply, page 19.
[29a] Reply, pages 13, 14.
[29b] Letter I. pages 7, 8.
[33] Letter I. page 12. Nor is it perhaps altogether presumptuous to express a hope that the unrestricted transmission of letters on the Sunday may eventually be followed by an equally general suspension of their delivery; by which London and the country would be placed, in this respect, on a footing of perfect equality; the due observance of the Sunday being alike in both secured, with no injurious consequences, in either, to the business of the following day.