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... Mercury , Venus , & c . , 66 IV . The Moon - Her Distance , Motions , Phases , & c . , 46 V. Solar and Lunar Eclipses , 66 VI . Primary Planets continued - Mars and the Asteroids , 163 • 171 177 203 214 224 66 VII . Primary Planets ...
... Mercury , Venus , & c . , 66 IV . The Moon - Her Distance , Motions , Phases , & c . , 46 V. Solar and Lunar Eclipses , 66 VI . Primary Planets continued - Mars and the Asteroids , 163 • 171 177 203 214 224 66 VII . Primary Planets ...
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... Mercury , an Ibis ; Apollo , a crow ; Juno , a cow ; Bacchus , a goat ; Diana , a cat ; Venus , a fish , & c . The father of the gods , at last , put Typhon to flight , and crushed him under Mount Etna . The sentiment implied in the ...
... Mercury , an Ibis ; Apollo , a crow ; Juno , a cow ; Bacchus , a goat ; Diana , a cat ; Venus , a fish , & c . The father of the gods , at last , put Typhon to flight , and crushed him under Mount Etna . The sentiment implied in the ...
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... Mercury wings for his feet , and a dagger made 60. Algenib ? How known ? When on the meridian ? Where , then , are the Pleiades ? What the general aspect of the heavens ? 61. Milky Way around Perseus ? Observa . tion of Kohler ? HISTORY ...
... Mercury wings for his feet , and a dagger made 60. Algenib ? How known ? When on the meridian ? Where , then , are the Pleiades ? What the general aspect of the heavens ? 61. Milky Way around Perseus ? Observa . tion of Kohler ? HISTORY ...
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... Mercury , to a peasant of Boeotia , as a reward of piety , and that he was invested with the power of walking over the sea without wetting his feet . In strength and stature he surpassed all other mortals . He was skilled in the working ...
... Mercury , to a peasant of Boeotia , as a reward of piety , and that he was invested with the power of walking over the sea without wetting his feet . In strength and stature he surpassed all other mortals . He was skilled in the working ...
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... Mercury , and charioteer to Enomaus , king of Pisa , and so experienced , that he rendered his horses the swiftest in all Greece . But as neither of these fables seems to account for the goat and her kids , it has been supposed that ...
... Mercury , and charioteer to Enomaus , king of Pisa , and so experienced , that he rendered his horses the swiftest in all Greece . But as neither of these fables seems to account for the goat and her kids , it has been supposed that ...
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3d magnitude 4th magnitude angle aphelion appear Arcturus Aries astronomers Auriga axis Beta blue bright star called Cassiopeia celestial Cepheus circle cluster comet constellation Cor Caroli declination degree Delta Denebola diameter distant companion DOUBLE STAR Earth Earth's orbit east ecliptic equator equinoctial figure fixed stars Gamma head heavens hemisphere Herschel horizon Jupiter latitude light longitude luminous Map VIII mean distance Mercury meridian miles minutes Moon Moon's motion naked eye nearly NEBULA node north pole northern Number of stars o'clock observed Orion pale yellow parallax pass perihelion period planet Pleiades polar position principal star Refracting telescopes refraction remarkable represented revolution revolve right ascension rising satellites Saturn seen shadow sidereal Sirius situated small stars solstice southern Sun's supposed surface Taurus TELESCOPIC OBJECTS TELESCOPIC OBJECTS.-Alpha tides tion triangle TRIPLE STAR Ursa Ursa Major Venus vernal equinox visible Zeta Zodiac