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English: A letter written by Thomas Fulhame to Joseph Black in 1789. From the Centre for Research Collections at the Edinburgh University Library.

Scanned as single pages. Blank pages have been omitted. Due to variations in the density of the text, some words are illegible. Ink in Original is badly smudged, some text is illegible.

Original pages are creased, some text is illegible.
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Author Thomas Fulhame
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A letter written by Thomas Fulhame to Joseph Black in 1789. From the Centre for Research Collections at the Edinburgh University Library.

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8 March 1789Gregorian

40°25'0.001"N, 3°43'0.001"W

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