| Samuel Vince - 1811 - 260 páginas
...much it was ; and about the beginning of March, 1726, the star was found to be 20" more southwardly than at the time of the first observation. It now,...seemed to have arrived at its utmost limit southward, because, in several trials made about this time, no sensible difference was observed in its situation.... | |
| Samuel Vince - 1814 - 602 páginas
...much it was; and about -the beginning of March 1726, the star was found to be 20' more southwardly than at the time of the first observation. It now...seemed to have arrived at its utmost limit southward, because in several trials made about this time no sensible difference was observed in its situation.... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1816 - 490 páginas
...much it was : and about the beginning of March 1726, the star was found to be twenty seconds farther southerly than at the time of the first observation....seemed to have arrived at its utmost limit southward ; because, in several trials made about this time, no sensible difference was observed in its situation... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1818 - 158 páginas
...repeated observations, they found this star, about the beginning of March, 1726, to be twenty seconds more southerly than at the time of the first observation....seemed to have arrived at its utmost limit southward : because in several trials made about this time, no sensible difference was observed in its situation.... | |
| Samuel Vince - 1820 - 472 páginas
...much it was ; and about the beginning of March, 1726, the star was found to be 20" more southwardly than at the time of the first observation. It now indeed, seemed to have arrived at it's utmost limit southward, because in several trials made about this time, no sensible difference... | |
| Robert Woodhouse - 1821 - 922 páginas
...longitude about Sept. 22, the latter about March 19Now Bradley says (Phil. Trans. No. 406. p. 640.) ' About the beginning of March (Old Stile) the star...nothing, either when O + 3' 1° 42' = 6", or, when O + 3 1 42 = 12 ; that is, either on June 20th, when O = 2' 28° 18' or, on Dec. 20th, when O = 8 28... | |
| Robert Woodhouse - 1821 - 490 páginas
...longitude about Sept. 22, the latter about March 19. Now Bradley says (Phil. Trans. No. 406. p. 640.) ' About the beginning of March (Old Stile) the star...north polar distance, will be nothing, either when . . Q + 3s 1° 42' = 6s, that is, either on June 20th, when O = 2s 28° 18' or, on Dec. 20th, when... | |
| 1823 - 876 páginas
...variation vas ; til! Abcrratioa. about the beginning of March 1726, the star was found ' to be 20" more southerly than at the time of the first observation...seemed to have arrived at its utmost limit southward, as in several trials, made about this time, no sensible difference was observed in its situation. By... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 páginas
...from an annual parallax of the star; about the beginning of March, 1726, the star was found to be 20" more southerly than at the time of the first observation....seemed to have arrived at its utmost limit southward, because in several trials made about this time, no sensible difference was observed in its situation.... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1831 - 422 páginas
...each observation how much it was ; and about the beginning of March 1726, the star was found to be 20" more southerly than at the time of the first observation....seemed to have arrived at its utmost limit southward ; for in several observations made about this time, no sensible difference could be detected in its... | |
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