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  <dc:title>Letter from Johann Theodor Jablonski, Berlin, to [James Jurin?] </dc:title>
  <dc:description>On meteorological observations from Berlin. Commencing: 'Noblissime Doctissime Vir, Domine Fautor colende. Paretor mentem, et Tuam fortasse, certe meam expectationem evenit, ut quam nomine Directorum Societatis nostriae, in literis die 2/13 Mart. 1727/8...' [Most noble and most learned man, Lord supporter of worship. I express my mind, and perhaps yours, and certainly my expectation, in the name of the Directors of our Company, in the letters dated March 2/13. 1727/8...].

Signed [p.2]: Berolini die 3/14 Septemb. 1729. Joh. Theod. Jablonski'.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>3/14 September 1729</dc:date>
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