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... observatories . It is not too much to say that the Bedford Observatory has directly or indirectly served as the model for nearly all the private observatories of moderate dimensions since erected in England , and it is equally certain ...
... observatories . It is not too much to say that the Bedford Observatory has directly or indirectly served as the model for nearly all the private observatories of moderate dimensions since erected in England , and it is equally certain ...
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... observatory should have a thermometer outside as well as inside . The former should be hung on the north side , away from the sun , and , if possible , not actually in contact with the observatory itself . G. F. CHAMBERS ( To be ...
... observatory should have a thermometer outside as well as inside . The former should be hung on the north side , away from the sun , and , if possible , not actually in contact with the observatory itself . G. F. CHAMBERS ( To be ...
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... Observatory at Hamburg , of which Dr. Neumayer is the Director , contains much valuable information as to the increasing and successful application of scientific methods and results to the safe navigation of the German Imperial and ...
... Observatory at Hamburg , of which Dr. Neumayer is the Director , contains much valuable information as to the increasing and successful application of scientific methods and results to the safe navigation of the German Imperial and ...
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