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Letters between Charles Babbage and John Herschel

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English: The Royal Society archive holds 19 volumes of manuscript letters sent to Herschel between 1812-1865 with drafts of his replies. Catalogue entry. HS/2/24 – Letter from Charles Babbage at Totnes, Devon to J F W Herschel at Slough, Windsor, 4 July 1814. HS/2/26 - Letter from J F W Herschel to Charles Babbage at the Post Office, Chudleigh, Devon, 1814.
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