An Introduction to the True Astronomy: Or, Astronomical Lectures,: Read in the Astronomical School of the University of OxfordHenry Lintot, 1739 - 396 páginas |
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... ASTRONOMERS not only mark out the Stars , but that they may better bring them into Order , they diftinguish them by their Situation and Pofi- tion in respect to each other ; and therefore they The Conftel - diftribute and divide them ...
... ASTRONOMERS not only mark out the Stars , but that they may better bring them into Order , they diftinguish them by their Situation and Pofi- tion in respect to each other ; and therefore they The Conftel - diftribute and divide them ...
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... ASTRONOMERS divide the Starry Firmament The Regions into three Regions , the Middle of which compre- hends thofe Stars which have their Situation near the Planes of the Orbits in which the Planets move ; this Part of Heaven they call ...
... ASTRONOMERS divide the Starry Firmament The Regions into three Regions , the Middle of which compre- hends thofe Stars which have their Situation near the Planes of the Orbits in which the Planets move ; this Part of Heaven they call ...
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Read in the Astronomical School of the University of Oxford John Keill ! | AstronoThe Astronomers have drawn the Face of the Lecture Moon.
Read in the Astronomical School of the University of Oxford John Keill ! | AstronoThe Astronomers have drawn the Face of the Lecture Moon.
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Read in the Astronomical School of the University of Oxford John Keill. OD AftronoTHE Astronomers have drawn the Face of the Lecture Moon.
Read in the Astronomical School of the University of Oxford John Keill. OD AftronoTHE Astronomers have drawn the Face of the Lecture Moon.
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