Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 11813 |
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... divided by the cosine of its latitude . And the aber- ration for any time , is equal to 20 " multiplied by the cosine of the elongation of the star found for the same time , and divided by the cosine of its latitude . This aberration is ...
... divided by the cosine of its latitude . And the aber- ration for any time , is equal to 20 " multiplied by the cosine of the elongation of the star found for the same time , and divided by the cosine of its latitude . This aberration is ...
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... divided by the sine of B the dif- so are 8 m . 7s . to the time of light passing ference of longitude between the sun and star from the sun to the earth : then , computing when the aberration in declination is nothing . the planet's ...
... divided by the sine of B the dif- so are 8 m . 7s . to the time of light passing ference of longitude between the sun and star from the sun to the earth : then , computing when the aberration in declination is nothing . the planet's ...
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... divided into emperors , kings , dukes , & c . each bearing a title answerable to the importance of the dis- tinction it makes . Their emperor rules over a whole phrase , and terminates the sense com- pletely ; answering to our point ...
... divided into emperors , kings , dukes , & c . each bearing a title answerable to the importance of the dis- tinction it makes . Their emperor rules over a whole phrase , and terminates the sense com- pletely ; answering to our point ...
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... divided into mineral , ve- getable , and animal , according to their sup- posed origin ; this division is still retained by some , though it is incorrect , as many of them are found in all the three natural kingdoms . The most judicious ...
... divided into mineral , ve- getable , and animal , according to their sup- posed origin ; this division is still retained by some , though it is incorrect , as many of them are found in all the three natural kingdoms . The most judicious ...
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... divided themselves into three bo- dies , who alternately succeeded one another , so that their churches were never silent . This practice they founded upon the precept , Pray without ceasing . They flourished in the East about the ...
... divided themselves into three bo- dies , who alternately succeeded one another , so that their churches were never silent . This practice they founded upon the precept , Pray without ceasing . They flourished in the East about the ...
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Pantologia. a New (Cabinet) Cyclopaedia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N ... Olinthus Gilbert Gregory No preview available - 2016 |
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