Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... star , remarkable for its beauty or utility in the literary firmament . His book is a little world of instruction , enlivened by extracts , both in prose and poetry , of the most meritorious character imaginable .'- Literary Chronicle ...
... star , remarkable for its beauty or utility in the literary firmament . His book is a little world of instruction , enlivened by extracts , both in prose and poetry , of the most meritorious character imaginable .'- Literary Chronicle ...
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... 14th ; Saturn will be in opposition at 45 m . past 2 in the morning 1 We restrict the conjunctions in this place to stars of the first four magnitudes . of the 21st ; and Georgium Sidus will also be 28 ASTRONOMICAL OCCURRENCES.
... 14th ; Saturn will be in opposition at 45 m . past 2 in the morning 1 We restrict the conjunctions in this place to stars of the first four magnitudes . of the 21st ; and Georgium Sidus will also be 28 ASTRONOMICAL OCCURRENCES.
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... stars frequently shine with a peculiar lustre in the frosty nights of this month , we shall conclude its Occurrences with the following lines by a well- known poet : - To the STARS . Ye brightly - beaming stars ! Have ye no music as ye ...
... stars frequently shine with a peculiar lustre in the frosty nights of this month , we shall conclude its Occurrences with the following lines by a well- known poet : - To the STARS . Ye brightly - beaming stars ! Have ye no music as ye ...
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... stars . Now the snow - flakes fall as silently as the dew of the morning ; and anon , the hail rushes , like arrows on the wings of the wind . In the evening , the hoar frost collects insensibly ; and at midnight , the crisped snow ...
... stars . Now the snow - flakes fall as silently as the dew of the morning ; and anon , the hail rushes , like arrows on the wings of the wind . In the evening , the hoar frost collects insensibly ; and at midnight , the crisped snow ...
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... stars above our head , And waking beauty out of dust ; And rolling in its glorious way Beyond the farthest comet's ray . To Him alike the living stream And the dull regions of the grave : All watched , protected all , by Him , Whose eye ...
... stars above our head , And waking beauty out of dust ; And rolling in its glorious way Beyond the farthest comet's ray . To Him alike the living stream And the dull regions of the grave : All watched , protected all , by Him , Whose eye ...
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