Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1804 |
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... observations , to be in longitude 128 ° 46 15 " East from the meridian of Greenwich . The observation which obtained this result , was of an eclipse of the moon in the year 1612. ' The beginning of this eclipse was observed both at ...
... observations , to be in longitude 128 ° 46 15 " East from the meridian of Greenwich . The observation which obtained this result , was of an eclipse of the moon in the year 1612. ' The beginning of this eclipse was observed both at ...
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... observations are likely to be correct and important . In the section on purging , he makes some observations with which we shall conclude our extracts . There is but little analogy between the horse and man in this evacuation . A want ...
... observations are likely to be correct and important . In the section on purging , he makes some observations with which we shall conclude our extracts . There is but little analogy between the horse and man in this evacuation . A want ...
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... Observations , made at the Con- fluence of the Mississippi , and Ohio Rivers . By Andrew Ellicott , Astronomical and Thermometrical Observations , made on the Boundary between the United States and his Catholic Majesty . By the Same ...
... Observations , made at the Con- fluence of the Mississippi , and Ohio Rivers . By Andrew Ellicott , Astronomical and Thermometrical Observations , made on the Boundary between the United States and his Catholic Majesty . By the Same ...
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