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... of the same kind discovered during the present cen- tury , c represents the sun , the Л 96 V nearest to which , Mercury , revolves in the orbit a , nearly circular ; next to him is the beautiful planet Venus , who performs 52 ASTRONOMY .
... of the same kind discovered during the present cen- tury , c represents the sun , the Л 96 V nearest to which , Mercury , revolves in the orbit a , nearly circular ; next to him is the beautiful planet Venus , who performs 52 ASTRONOMY .
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... orbit b ; then comes the Earth in t ; next to which is Mars in e ; then Jupiter in the orbit f ; afterwards Saturn in g ; and far beyond him the Herschel planet performs his re- volution in the orbit h . Do you re- collect the lines in ...
... orbit b ; then comes the Earth in t ; next to which is Mars in e ; then Jupiter in the orbit f ; afterwards Saturn in g ; and far beyond him the Herschel planet performs his re- volution in the orbit h . Do you re- collect the lines in ...
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... orbit . Look to the orbit of the earth in t , and you will see , a little circle , which represents the orbit in which our moon performs its monthly journey . Charles . Has neither Mercury nor Venus any moon ? Tutor . None have ever ...
... orbit . Look to the orbit of the earth in t , and you will see , a little circle , which represents the orbit in which our moon performs its monthly journey . Charles . Has neither Mercury nor Venus any moon ? Tutor . None have ever ...
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... orbit , and keeping , through its whole journey , a direction parallel to itself , you will find that , according as the earth is in different parts of its orbit , the rays of the sun are presented perpendicularly to the equator , and ...
... orbit , and keeping , through its whole journey , a direction parallel to itself , you will find that , according as the earth is in different parts of its orbit , the rays of the sun are presented perpendicularly to the equator , and ...
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... orbit , or as it is situated with respect to the sun in the months of March , June , Septem- ber , and December . Charles . The earth's orbit is not made circular in the figure . Tutor . No ; but the orbit itself is nearly circular : we ...
... orbit , or as it is situated with respect to the sun in the months of March , June , Septem- ber , and December . Charles . The earth's orbit is not made circular in the figure . Tutor . No ; but the orbit itself is nearly circular : we ...
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