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... corresponding to each , a glance at which will explain our meaning ; or , limiting ourselves to the larger and more distinct , MNOPQ , let the reader imagine n N M , MQ7 to be the two legs of a ruler jointed at M , and kept extended by ...
... corresponding to each , a glance at which will explain our meaning ; or , limiting ourselves to the larger and more distinct , MNOPQ , let the reader imagine n N M , MQ7 to be the two legs of a ruler jointed at M , and kept extended by ...
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... corresponding degree of uncertainty into the determination of the amount of refraction , which affects , to a certain appretiable extent , our knowledge of several of the most important data of astronomy . The uncertainty thus induced ...
... corresponding degree of uncertainty into the determination of the amount of refraction , which affects , to a certain appretiable extent , our knowledge of several of the most important data of astronomy . The uncertainty thus induced ...
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... a difference of den- sity in the aërial strata , must also have , corresponding to it , a certain amount of refraction ; less , indeed , than what would be produced by the whole atmosphere , but still often 34 OUTLINES OF ASTRONOMY .
... a difference of den- sity in the aërial strata , must also have , corresponding to it , a certain amount of refraction ; less , indeed , than what would be produced by the whole atmosphere , but still often 34 OUTLINES OF ASTRONOMY .
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... of the sphere , whose poles or extremities , where it meets the surface , correspond • Пepíodos , a going round , a circulation or revolution . always to the same points on the sphere . Modes 40 OUTLINES OF ASTRONOMY .
... of the sphere , whose poles or extremities , where it meets the surface , correspond • Пepíodos , a going round , a circulation or revolution . always to the same points on the sphere . Modes 40 OUTLINES OF ASTRONOMY .
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... corresponding change of a very obvious kind in the apparent motions of the stars ; which , again , history decidedly declares them not to have undergone . -- ( 58. ) But , before we proceed to examine more in detail how the hypothesis ...
... corresponding change of a very obvious kind in the apparent motions of the stars ; which , again , history decidedly declares them not to have undergone . -- ( 58. ) But , before we proceed to examine more in detail how the hypothesis ...
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amount angle angular appear apsides ascertained astronomical attraction axis bright calculation celestial circle comet curve described diameter difference direction disc distance disturbed body disturbing force diurnal diurnal motion double stars earth ecliptic Edition effect epoch equal equator equinoctial equinox error exact excentricity fixed globe gravity heavens heliocentric hemisphere horizon inclination inequality instance instrument interval Julian period Jupiter latitude latter less light longitude lunar magnitude mass mean measure meridian moon moon's motion nearly nebula node normal force nutation object observed orbit parallax parallel perigee perihelion period perturbations phænomena planet planetary pole portion position precession proper motions proportion recede reckoned refraction remarkable respect result revolution revolving right ascension rotation round satellites Saturn seen sidereal sidereal day situation solar sphere spherical stars station sun's suppose surface syzygies tangential force telescope tion Uranus variation velocity visible vols whole zenith