Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... stars , like beacon lights , beyond the grave , Shine through the deep , o'er which our barks we hope to save . SOLAR PHENOMENA . THE Sun enters Pisces at 24 m . past 8 in the evening of the 18th of this month ; and he rises and sets ...
... stars , like beacon lights , beyond the grave , Shine through the deep , o'er which our barks we hope to save . SOLAR PHENOMENA . THE Sun enters Pisces at 24 m . past 8 in the evening of the 18th of this month ; and he rises and sets ...
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... this country . Immersions . First Satellite ... 14th day , at 27 m . 15 s . past 4 in the morning Second Satellite , 11th ...... 46..41 ... ......... 5 .... Conjunction of the Moon with the Planets and Stars . IN FEBRUARY 1829 . 67.
... this country . Immersions . First Satellite ... 14th day , at 27 m . 15 s . past 4 in the morning Second Satellite , 11th ...... 46..41 ... ......... 5 .... Conjunction of the Moon with the Planets and Stars . IN FEBRUARY 1829 . 67.
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Conjunction of the Moon with the Planets and Stars . February 3d , with 8 in Capricorn , at 5 in the morning Mars ... star Expanded : men had now no thought but that ; All occupations were laid by ; the earth Was left untilled ; the ...
Conjunction of the Moon with the Planets and Stars . February 3d , with 8 in Capricorn , at 5 in the morning Mars ... star Expanded : men had now no thought but that ; All occupations were laid by ; the earth Was left untilled ; the ...
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... Stars . March 2d , with 8 in Capricorn , at 4 in the afternoon .... 10 at night ..... 2 in the morning 2 4th ........ 11th .. 11th .... 28 .. 11th .... a .. 16th .... la . .. Mercury Taurus Taurus Taurus Cancer ..... 8 .... .10 ...
... Stars . March 2d , with 8 in Capricorn , at 4 in the afternoon .... 10 at night ..... 2 in the morning 2 4th ........ 11th .. 11th .... 28 .. 11th .... a .. 16th .... la . .. Mercury Taurus Taurus Taurus Cancer ..... 8 .... .10 ...
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... stars is principally owing to the nature of their respective orbits . The orbits of the planets are nearly circular ; those of comets are very elliptical : planets move nearly in the same plane ; comets descend into the solar system ...
... stars is principally owing to the nature of their respective orbits . The orbits of the planets are nearly circular ; those of comets are very elliptical : planets move nearly in the same plane ; comets descend into the solar system ...
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