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A New Manual of the Elements of Astronomy, Descriptive and Mathematical ... - Page 218
by Henry Kiddle - 1877 - 284 pages
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Hand-books of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, Volume 3

Dionysius Lardner - Astronomy - 1854 - 870 pages
...Lepaute was such, that without her we never could have dared to undertake this enormoua labour, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each of the two planets, Jupiter ami Saturn, from the comet, and their attraction upon that body, separately, for every successive degree,...
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Hand-book of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy: 3d Course. Meteorology ...

Dionysius Lardner - Astronomy - 1853 - 960 pages
...Lepaute was such, that without her wo never could have dared to undertake this enormous labour, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, and their attraction upon that body, separately, for every successive degree, and for 150 years." The name...
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Letters on Astronomy, in which the Elements of the Science are Familiarly ...

Denison Olmsted - Astronomy - 1855 - 484 pages
...Lepaute was such, that, without her, we never could have dared to undertake this enormous labor, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, and their attraction upon that body, separately, for every successive degree, and for one hundred and fifty...
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The Museum of Science and Art, Volumes 11-12

Dionysius Lardner - Arts - 1856 - 452 pages
...Lepaute was such, that without her we never could have dared to undertake this enormous labour, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, and their attraction upon that body, separately, for •every successive degree, and for 150 years." The...
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Popular astronomy. From 'The museum of science and art'.

Dionysius Lardner - 1857 - 194 pages
...Lepaute was such, that without her we never could have dared to undertake this enormous labour, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, and their attraction upon that body, separately, for every successive degree, and for 150 years." The name...
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United States Magazine of Science, Art, Manufactures, Agriculture ..., Volume 4

1857 - 662 pages
...Lcponte was euch that without her I should never have dared to underUike the enormous labor, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...the two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, separately for every successive degree, for 150 years." This was the Halley comet. Madame Lepontc assisted...
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Hand-books of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, Volume 3

Dionysius Lardner - Astronomy - 1858 - 912 pages
...Lepaute was such, that without her we never could have dared to undertake this enormous labour, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, and their attraction upon that body, separately, for every successive degree, and for 150 years." The name...
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Letters on Astronomy: In which the Elements of the Science are Familialry ...

Denison Olmsted - Astronomy - 1858 - 454 pages
...Lepaute was such, that, without her, we never could have dared to undertake this enormous labor, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, and their attraction upon that body, separately, for every successive degree, and for one hundred and fifty...
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The Churchman's companion, Volume 25

1859 - 984 pages
...Lepaute was such that without her we never should have dared to undertake the enormous labour, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...the two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the Comet, separately for every degree, for 150 years." The result of this enormous labour was, that they were...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volumes 17-18

1868 - 838 pages
...Lepante was such, that withont her we never conld have dared to undertake this enormous labor, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, and their attraction upon that body, separately, for every successive degree, and for 150 years." His final...
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