Time's telescope; or, A Complete guide to the almanack [ed. by J. Millard].John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) 1818 |
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... passage . It is a funeral oration over the globe : ' Let us now , ' says he , reflect on the transient glory of the earth ; how , by the force of one element breaking loose on the rest , all the beauties of nature , each work of art ...
... passage . It is a funeral oration over the globe : ' Let us now , ' says he , reflect on the transient glory of the earth ; how , by the force of one element breaking loose on the rest , all the beauties of nature , each work of art ...
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... Passage over the first Meridian . The Moon will pass the first meridian , or that which passes through the Royal Observatory , on the following days during this month , at convenient times for observation . The time of her passage over ...
... Passage over the first Meridian . The Moon will pass the first meridian , or that which passes through the Royal Observatory , on the following days during this month , at convenient times for observation . The time of her passage over ...
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... passages , till he found his way out . He was a great favourite as well in the kitchen , as in the parlour and it was with general regret , that early in the spring he was missed , and never returned . Had he retired to build , as ...
... passages , till he found his way out . He was a great favourite as well in the kitchen , as in the parlour and it was with general regret , that early in the spring he was missed , and never returned . Had he retired to build , as ...
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... Passage over the First Meridian . The Moon will be on the first meridian at the fol lowing times during the present month ; and conse- quently , if the weather be favourable , she may be conveniently observed in that position ...
... Passage over the First Meridian . The Moon will be on the first meridian at the fol lowing times during the present month ; and conse- quently , if the weather be favourable , she may be conveniently observed in that position ...
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... passage may take place , it is necessary that the geocentric latitude of the planet multiplied by the cosine of the true inclination of its orbit must be less than the half sum of the diameters of the Sun and Venus . The geocentric ...
... passage may take place , it is necessary that the geocentric latitude of the planet multiplied by the cosine of the true inclination of its orbit must be less than the half sum of the diameters of the Sun and Venus . The geocentric ...
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