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... determine the epoch of the moon . He has again determined also the 24 equations of the moon as Mason has done , but with more correctness . Madame Lavit has had the courage to calculate more than 500 places of the moon for the ...
... determine the epoch of the moon . He has again determined also the 24 equations of the moon as Mason has done , but with more correctness . Madame Lavit has had the courage to calculate more than 500 places of the moon for the ...
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... determined its pofi- tion to be 52 ° 37 ′ 47 ′′ and 30 ' 5 " . M. Olbers , at Bremen , has determined that city to be 33 ° 4 ' 37 " and 25 ' 48 " . He is more and more confirmed in opinion that the place of the moon may be determined ...
... determined its pofi- tion to be 52 ° 37 ′ 47 ′′ and 30 ' 5 " . M. Olbers , at Bremen , has determined that city to be 33 ° 4 ' 37 " and 25 ' 48 " . He is more and more confirmed in opinion that the place of the moon may be determined ...
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... determining algebraically , by a method of Euler , the folidity of that part of a hemi- fpherical arch of which Viviani determined only the furface . In the fecond volume of the Memoirs of the Inftitute for the year 6 , it is feen that ...
... determining algebraically , by a method of Euler , the folidity of that part of a hemi- fpherical arch of which Viviani determined only the furface . In the fecond volume of the Memoirs of the Inftitute for the year 6 , it is feen that ...
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A brief Account of the Manufacture of Gilt Buttons com | 25 |
ATreatife on the Cultivation of the Vine and the Method | 25 |
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