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THE

ELEMENTS

OF

ASTROLOGY

BY

L. D. BROUGHTON, M. D.

"To deny the influence of the stars is to deny the wisdom and providence of God."
TYCHO BRAHE.

"A most unfailing experience of the excitement of sublunary natures by the conjunctions and
aspects of the planets, has instructed and compelled my unwilling belief.” JOHN KEPLER.

"Principles built on the unerring foundation of observations and experiments, must necessarily
stand good until the dissolution of nature itself."
EMERSON.

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One would think that people would ask the advice of some competent Astrologer who has ...ade thousands of observations, on such as marriages, partnerships, commencing business, or laying a corner stone, etc., before commencing these undertakings, especially when it can be proved by thousands or even millions of instances, that when the planets at these events are in evil positions for such undertakings, in 99 cases out of every 100, prove unfortunate or disastrous to the persons undertaking them, that these people would, in time learn to pay attention to such matters, but such is not the case.

I will here state that I had intended devoting a certain part of this work to "The Elements of Horary Astrology," also "Mundane Astrology," "Medical Astrology," and "AstroTheology," but I shall have to defer these branches of the science to another volume. I hope to follow the present book with one on nativities, in the same method as the horoscopes commencing on page 295.

Copyright, 1898, by L. D. Broughton. Entered at Stationers' Hall, London, England.

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