The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... observed " the beginning , while Father Perry missed it , but observed the end of transit , with which , however , at present we are not concerned . English photographs poor , " said the telegram . It appears from later news that only ...
... observed " the beginning , while Father Perry missed it , but observed the end of transit , with which , however , at present we are not concerned . English photographs poor , " said the telegram . It appears from later news that only ...
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... observed during the latter half of the day . There were southern spots , though no ob- servers occupied them , where the begin- ning of the transit occurred before sunset and the end after sunrise , the beginning and end being thus ...
... observed during the latter half of the day . There were southern spots , though no ob- servers occupied them , where the begin- ning of the transit occurred before sunset and the end after sunrise , the beginning and end being thus ...
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... observed " the beginning , while Father Perry missed it , but observed the end of transit , with which , however , at present we are not concerned . " English photographs poor , " said the telegram . It appears from later news that only ...
... observed " the beginning , while Father Perry missed it , but observed the end of transit , with which , however , at present we are not concerned . " English photographs poor , " said the telegram . It appears from later news that only ...
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