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" our astronomical observer" at a salary of £100 per annum, his duty being "forthwith to apply himself with the most exact care and diligence to the rectifying the tables of the motions of the heavens and the places of the fixed stars, so as to find out... "
A Compendium of Astronomy: Intended to Simplify and Illustrate the ... - Page 156
by John Vose - 1834 - 184 pages
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Revue Hydrographique, Volume 4

Hydrography - 1927 - 610 pages
...Royal Observatory was founded at Greenwich in 1675 by Charles II with a view to " the Rectifying of the Tables of the Motions of the Heavens and the Places...order to find out the so much desired Longitude at Sea ". From that day it has been one of the foremost of the world's observatories, but it was long before...
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Isis, Volumes 4-6

George Sarton - Medicine - 1924 - 692 pages
...the first method which led to the creation, in 1675, of the Greenwich Observatory (« for rectifying the tables of the motions of the heavens and the places of the fixed stars so as to find the so-much desired longitude of places for perfecting the art of navigation >). The...
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The Observatory, Volumes 48-49

Astronomy - 1925 - 840 pages
...astronomical observator, forthwith to apply himielf with the most exact care and diiigenoe to the rectifying the tables of the motions of the heavens, and the places of the fixed stars, go as to find out the so-much-desired longitude of places for the perfecting the art of navigation....
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The Observatory, Volume 50

Astronomy - 1927 - 426 pages
...Royal Observatory was founded at Greenwich in 1675 by Charles II. with a view to " the Rectifying of the Tables of the Motions of the Heavens and the Places...to find out the so much desired Longitude at Sea." From that day it has been one of the foremost of the world's observatories, but it was long before...
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The Mariner's Mirror, Volume 13

Leonard George Carr Laughton, Roger Charles Anderson, William Gordon Perrin - Great Britain - 1927 - 494 pages
...Royal Observatory was founded at Greenwich in 1675 by Charles II with a view to "the Rectifying of the Tables of the Motions of the Heavens and the Places...to find out the so much desired Longitude at Sea." From that day it has been one of the foremost of the world's observatories, but it was long before...
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Revue Hydrographique, Volume 3

Hydrography - 1925 - 684 pages
...defects, and FLAMSTEED, the first Astronomer Royal, was charged to make observations for " rectifying the tables of the motions of the heavens and the places of the fixed stars so as to find out the so much desired longitude at sea, for perfecting the art of navigation". At the...
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The Twentieth Century, Volume 98

English periodicals - 1925 - 966 pages
...astronomical observator, forthwith to apply himself with the most exact care and diligence to the rectifying the tables of the motions of the heavens, and the places of the fixed stars, so as to find out the so much-desired longitude of places for the perfecting the art of navigation....
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Sir Jonas Moore: Practical Mathematics and Restoration Science

Frances Willmoth - Biography & Autobiography - 1993 - 274 pages
...stated that Flamsteed should 'apply himself with the most exact care and diligence to the rectifying the tables of the motions of the heavens, and the places of the fixed stars, so as to find out the so-muchdesired longitude of places for perfecting the art of navigation', and...
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The Correspondence of John Flamsteed, The First Astronomer Royal, Volume 1

Eric Gray Forbes, Lesley Murdin, Frances Wilmoth - Science - 1995 - 1010 pages
...warrant of appointment 'forthwith to apply himself with the utmost care and diligence to the rectifying the tables of the motions of the heavens, and the places of the fixed stars'3, and was subsequently provided with sufficient practical means to carry out this instruction....
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Edmond Halley: Charting the Heavens and the Seas

Alan H. Cook - Biography & Autobiography - 1998 - 584 pages
...observer: ... forthwith to apply himself with the most exact care and diligence to the rectifying of the tables of the motions of the heavens, and the places of the fixed stars so as to find out the so much-desired longitude of places for perfecting the art of navigation.' Flamsteed...
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