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Copy letter, from Sir John Herschel to William Whewell, dated at 49 Charlotte St., Portland Place

Reference number: HS/20/77

Date: 1 December 1819

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Copy of letter, copied as part of the correspondence project led by Colonel John Herschel FRS following the death of his father. Praises William Whewell's new book [Elementary Treatise on Mechanics]; is working to get William Whewell elected to the R.S.L. Criticizes a pamphlet by George Peacock. Comments on rules proposed for the new Cambridge Philosophical Society.

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HS/20/77
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1 December 1819
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4 pages
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Manuscript

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John Frederick William Herschel

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John Frederick William Herschel, Copy letter, from Sir John Herschel to William Whewell, dated at 49 Charlotte St., Portland Place, 1 December 1819, HS/20/77, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/hs_20_77/copy-letter-from-sir-john-herschel-to-william-whewell-dated-at-49-charlotte-st-portland-place, accessed on 03 December 2024

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