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  <dc:title>Copy of a letter from Edward Sabine to Hennessey</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Sabine recommends reassembling The Royal Society Committee to see Hennessey’s present letter, in which his main ‘objection has been to a large achromatic being taken from place to place’. Sabine discusses sending the instrument and a ‘competent observer’ to India and refers to Colonel Walker’s suggestions.	</dc:description>
  <dc:date>December 1866</dc:date>
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