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Page 292
... observations on the sun's constitution : but what other proof is to be admitted , except that which distinctly exhibits this practical benefit , - what it is , its nature , -- and its extent ? To say that we may profit by observations ...
... observations on the sun's constitution : but what other proof is to be admitted , except that which distinctly exhibits this practical benefit , - what it is , its nature , -- and its extent ? To say that we may profit by observations ...
Page 514
... observations , with those of Bernard made in 1787 , Lalande concluded the retrogradation of the node of the orbit to be 5 ' 37 " annually . M. LA PLACE , however , conjectures from the uncertainty of the observations , that Lalande's ...
... observations , with those of Bernard made in 1787 , Lalande concluded the retrogradation of the node of the orbit to be 5 ' 37 " annually . M. LA PLACE , however , conjectures from the uncertainty of the observations , that Lalande's ...
Page 515
... observations had al- ready indicated to M. Burg a periodic inequality in the move- ment of the moon's nodes ; of which the positive maximum appeared to him to answer nearly to the years 1778 and 1795 , and the negative maximum to the ...
... observations had al- ready indicated to M. Burg a periodic inequality in the move- ment of the moon's nodes ; of which the positive maximum appeared to him to answer nearly to the years 1778 and 1795 , and the negative maximum to the ...
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