Time's telescope; or, A Complete guide to the almanack [ed. by J. Millard].John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) 1819 |
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... effect was very striking . The ground was covered with deep snow , and the winding course of the proces- sion was marked like a river of fire , by the flames of the moving torches . When they entered the streets , the effect was in a ...
... effect was very striking . The ground was covered with deep snow , and the winding course of the proces- sion was marked like a river of fire , by the flames of the moving torches . When they entered the streets , the effect was in a ...
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... effect will be the same . For when the Sun is in the meri- dian of any place on one day , and that place is carried round to the same position the next day , the Sun will have moved from his former situ- ation ; so that the place on the ...
... effect will be the same . For when the Sun is in the meri- dian of any place on one day , and that place is carried round to the same position the next day , the Sun will have moved from his former situ- ation ; so that the place on the ...
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... effect ; and , as the Rev. William Jones ( of Nayland ) , in his ' Letters from a Tutor to his Pupils , ' says , brought Dryden himself to repentance , and does indeed beggar every work upon the same argument : it is the triumph of wit ...
... effect ; and , as the Rev. William Jones ( of Nayland ) , in his ' Letters from a Tutor to his Pupils , ' says , brought Dryden himself to repentance , and does indeed beggar every work upon the same argument : it is the triumph of wit ...
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... effect of nutation is not taken into the ac- count . For , if the right ascension of the real Sun be denoted by A , that of the fictitious Sun , which is sup- posed to have a uniform and mean motion , by M , and the right ascension of ...
... effect of nutation is not taken into the ac- count . For , if the right ascension of the real Sun be denoted by A , that of the fictitious Sun , which is sup- posed to have a uniform and mean motion , by M , and the right ascension of ...
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... effect , notwithstanding the trifling variations which the effects of nutation may occasion ; for as these varia- tions never exceed a few seconds , they can only pro- duce a small change in the four epochs in each year when the ...
... effect , notwithstanding the trifling variations which the effects of nutation may occasion ; for as these varia- tions never exceed a few seconds , they can only pro- duce a small change in the four epochs in each year when the ...
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