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A treatise describing the construction, and explaining the use of new celestial and terrestrial globes : designed to illustrate in the most easy and natural manner, the phaenomena of the earth and heavens, ant to shew the correspondence of the two spheres : with great variety of astronomical and geographical problems / by George Adams, mathematical instrument-maker ...
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Celestial and Terrestrial Globes. 24J

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N. Hand of Bootes

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S. of Berlin, in 7

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In the Back of 7

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S. East of the Cas- 7

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Vega, in Lyra

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Coten, in Tartary

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This phœnomenon may be seen in themonths of April, May, and June.

Example IV.

299. When the 289th degree of rightascension is upon the meridian of London,signified by one minute of an hour after thestar marked S in the southern wing of theEagle has passed the meridian, then thetwelve following places will have the annex-ed stars in their zenith.

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Westward.