Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volumen81819 |
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... moon and day . ) The second day of the week . MONETARIUS , or MONEYER , a name which antiquaries and medalists give to those who struck the ancient coins or moneys . Many of the old Roman and other coins have the name of the monetarius ...
... moon and day . ) The second day of the week . MONETARIUS , or MONEYER , a name which antiquaries and medalists give to those who struck the ancient coins or moneys . Many of the old Roman and other coins have the name of the monetarius ...
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... moon on the disk of the sun . Louis XV . it is well known , was extremely fond of astronomy , and greatly honoured its professors : he loved and esteemed Le Monnier . I have seen the king himself ( says Lalande ) come out of his cabinet ...
... moon on the disk of the sun . Louis XV . it is well known , was extremely fond of astronomy , and greatly honoured its professors : he loved and esteemed Le Monnier . I have seen the king himself ( says Lalande ) come out of his cabinet ...
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... moon with unwearied perseverance at all hours of the night . It is requisite , to be a diligent astrono- mer , to be able to conceive to what numberless inconveniencies the philosopher is exposed dur- ing an uninterrupted series of ...
... moon with unwearied perseverance at all hours of the night . It is requisite , to be a diligent astrono- mer , to be able to conceive to what numberless inconveniencies the philosopher is exposed dur- ing an uninterrupted series of ...
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... moon takes up in passing from any certain point to the same again , which is called a periodical month ; or it is the space of time between two conjunctions of the moon with the sun , which is called a synodical mouth . That space of ...
... moon takes up in passing from any certain point to the same again , which is called a periodical month ; or it is the space of time between two conjunctions of the moon with the sun , which is called a synodical mouth . That space of ...
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... moon , as signs of the divine displeasure . The Grecians looked upon the moon as favourable to marriage ; and the full moons , or the times of conjunction of sun and moon , were held the most lucky seasons for celebrating marriages ...
... moon , as signs of the divine displeasure . The Grecians looked upon the moon as favourable to marriage ; and the full moons , or the times of conjunction of sun and moon , were held the most lucky seasons for celebrating marriages ...
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