The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... transit was observed where it occurred latest . A difficulty might suggest itself to our observer , perhaps , as regards the obser- vations especially directed to the begin- ning or end of the transit . He might argue , It is all very ...
... transit was observed where it occurred latest . A difficulty might suggest itself to our observer , perhaps , as regards the obser- vations especially directed to the begin- ning or end of the transit . He might argue , It is all very ...
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Siberia transit began soon after sunrise and ended not long before sunset , whereas in Kerguelen the whole transit was ob- served during the first half of the day , and in New Zealand the whole transit was observed during the latter ...
Siberia transit began soon after sunrise and ended not long before sunset , whereas in Kerguelen the whole transit was ob- served during the first half of the day , and in New Zealand the whole transit was observed during the latter ...
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Siberia transit began soon after sunrise and ended not long before sunset , whereas in Kerguelen the whole transit was ob- served during the first half of the day , and in New Zealand the whole transit was observed during the latter ...
Siberia transit began soon after sunrise and ended not long before sunset , whereas in Kerguelen the whole transit was ob- served during the first half of the day , and in New Zealand the whole transit was observed during the latter ...
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