The Geography of the Heavens, and Class Book of Astronomy; Accompanied by a Celestial Atlas |
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... compared with the solar sys- tem , which contains a mass of matter ten hundred thousand times greater ? What is it in comparison of the hundred millions of suns and worlds which the telescope has descried throughout the starry regions ...
... compared with the solar sys- tem , which contains a mass of matter ten hundred thousand times greater ? What is it in comparison of the hundred millions of suns and worlds which the telescope has descried throughout the starry regions ...
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... compared with the obliquity of the ecliptic ? Is this distance always the same ? What are the colures ? What is the equinoctial colure ? What is the solstitial colure ? On what days of the year is the sun in the equinoctial points ? On ...
... compared with the obliquity of the ecliptic ? Is this distance always the same ? What are the colures ? What is the equinoctial colure ? What is the solstitial colure ? On what days of the year is the sun in the equinoctial points ? On ...
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... compared with that of Sirius ? Describe the situation of Theemim . Describe the position and magnitude of Archernar ? What is the whole number of stars in this constellation ? What is the raagnitude of the principal ones ? were ...
... compared with that of Sirius ? Describe the situation of Theemim . Describe the position and magnitude of Archernar ? What is the whole number of stars in this constellation ? What is the raagnitude of the principal ones ? were ...
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... compared with that of the other stars ? How long would it take a cannon - ball to pass over this distance In what tims would sound reach Sirius from the earth ? It may be shown in the same manner , that MAP III . | MONOCEROS - CANIS MAJOR .
... compared with that of the other stars ? How long would it take a cannon - ball to pass over this distance In what tims would sound reach Sirius from the earth ? It may be shown in the same manner , that MAP III . | MONOCEROS - CANIS MAJOR .
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... Compared with our present planispheres , or with stellar phenomena , it abounds with contradictory and irrelevant matter . So far from proving what was strenu usly maintained by infidel writers , soon after its discovery , that the ...
... Compared with our present planispheres , or with stellar phenomena , it abounds with contradictory and irrelevant matter . So far from proving what was strenu usly maintained by infidel writers , soon after its discovery , that the ...
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