| Richard Turner - Children's questions and answers - 1792 - 296 pages
...light of her own, when the rays of the fun are intercepted from her, fhe will appear dark or dufky. An eclipfe of the fun never happens but at a new moon, nor one of the moon but when fhe is full. LESSON XIIL Of Geography. Tt/tam licet animls, lanquam oculis, htftrare terram maricijue... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - United States - 1792 - 522 pages
...moon, having no light of her own, appears dark or dulky ; and, as we fay, fheis eciiofed. An cclipfe of the fun never happens but at a new moon ; nor one ot the moon but when Ihe is full. ф GEOGRAPHY. GEOGRAPHY. EOGRAPHY is a fcience defer ¡bin g the... | |
| Jasper Adams, John Adams - 1793 - 358 pages
...no light of her own, when the rays of the fun are intercepted from her, will appear dark or dufky. An eclipfe of the fun never happens but at a new moon, n»r one of the moon, but when {he is full. • CHAP. CHAP. XVI. »NA PLURALITY OF WORLDS, rT"'HE Sun,... | |
| Richard Turner - 1811 - 302 pages
...her own, when the rays of the fun are intercepted from her, fhe will appear dark or dufky. An eelipfe of the fun never happens but at a new moon, nor one of the moon but when the is full. . LESSON XHI. Of Geography, Totam licet animis, tanquam oculit, luftrare terrain mariague... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1811 - 482 pages
...inhabitant Of VOL, II. 7. the moon would observe a partial eclipse of the earth. An eclipse of the sun never happens but at a new moon ; nor one of the moon but when she is at her full. ECLIPTIC, in astronomy, a great circle of the sphere, supposed to be drawn through... | |
| Charles Peirce - Textbooks - 1811 - 266 pages
...own, when the rays of the sun are intercepted, she wiJl appear dark or dusky. An eclipse of the Sun never happens but at a new Moon, nor one of the Moon but when she is full. LESSON XV. OF GEOGRAPHY. . Totam licet animis, tanquam oculis lust rare terrain roariaque... | |
| Tom Telescope - Physics - 1812 - 146 pages
...sun, is yet large enough to obstruct the rays of light that fall upon your eye. An eclipse of the sun never happens but at a new moon, nor one of the moon but when she is at the full. The moon consists of -mountains ami valleys, not unlike those belonging to our... | |
| Richard Turner - Children's questions and answers - 1814 - 300 pages
...light of her own, when the rays of the fun are intercepted from her, fhe will appear dark or dufky. An eclipfe of the fun never happens but at a new moon, nor one of the maim but when fhe is full. LESSON XIII. Of Gtography. Totara licet animls, tanguam eculis, lujlrarc... | |
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