The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... success attended the observers who were deputed to occupy the stations most fa- vorably placed . There were , first , the observers who were to time the beginning , one party observing that phase as early as possible , and the other ...
... success attended the observers who were deputed to occupy the stations most fa- vorably placed . There were , first , the observers who were to time the beginning , one party observing that phase as early as possible , and the other ...
Pagina 88
... success at Rodriguez , and partial success at Ker- guelen Island . From Kerguelen the news came that " Corbet , Coke , Good- ridge observed " the beginning , while Father Perry missed it , but observed the end of transit , with which ...
... success at Rodriguez , and partial success at Ker- guelen Island . From Kerguelen the news came that " Corbet , Coke , Good- ridge observed " the beginning , while Father Perry missed it , but observed the end of transit , with which ...
Pagina 89
... success attended the observers who were deputed to occupy the stations most fa- vorably placed . There were , first , the observers who were to time the beginning , one party observing that phase as early as possible , and the other ...
... success attended the observers who were deputed to occupy the stations most fa- vorably placed . There were , first , the observers who were to time the beginning , one party observing that phase as early as possible , and the other ...
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