Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1817 |
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... eclipse of Jupiter's first satellite visible this month in the neighbourhood of London , and this will happen on the 21st , when the immersion will take place at 41 m . past 5 in the morning . There will also be one eclipse of Jupiter's ...
... eclipse of Jupiter's first satellite visible this month in the neighbourhood of London , and this will happen on the 21st , when the immersion will take place at 41 m . past 5 in the morning . There will also be one eclipse of Jupiter's ...
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... eclipse which terminated the six years ' war between the Medes and the Lydians , as men- tioned by Herodotus , happened on the 30th of Sep- tember , six hundred and ten years before the chris- tian era . Hence , if the date of some ...
... eclipse which terminated the six years ' war between the Medes and the Lydians , as men- tioned by Herodotus , happened on the 30th of Sep- tember , six hundred and ten years before the chris- tian era . Hence , if the date of some ...
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... eclipse of the Sun or Moon has frequently been regarded as portending the annihilation of the uni- verse ; and the ... eclipses with tranquility and composure , but to derive both pleasure and instruction from those very phenomena which ...
... eclipse of the Sun or Moon has frequently been regarded as portending the annihilation of the uni- verse ; and the ... eclipses with tranquility and composure , but to derive both pleasure and instruction from those very phenomena which ...
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... eclipses of Jupiter's first and second satellite for this month , as visible at Greenwich and its neigh- bourhood , will be ... eclipse of the third satellite on the 22d . The immersion will take place at past 3 in the morning , and the ...
... eclipses of Jupiter's first and second satellite for this month , as visible at Greenwich and its neigh- bourhood , will be ... eclipse of the third satellite on the 22d . The immersion will take place at past 3 in the morning , and the ...
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... eclipses of these satillites are calculated for mean time , or that as shown by a true going clock ; and those only are noticed above which will be visi- ble at the Royal Observatory and its neighbour- hood . On the Nature , and Effects ...
... eclipses of these satillites are calculated for mean time , or that as shown by a true going clock ; and those only are noticed above which will be visi- ble at the Royal Observatory and its neighbour- hood . On the Nature , and Effects ...
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