This table and the accompanying remarks are the result of many years' actual observation ; the whole being constructed on a due consideration of the attraction of the sun and moon, in their several positions respecting the earth, and will, by simple inspection,... Temporis calendarium; or An almanack - Page 36by William Rogerson - 1828 - 1848 pagesFull view - About this book
| James D. McCabe - Amusements - 1884 - 956 pages
...Salt*. K» fORETElUHG THE WEATHER THROUGHOUT ALL THE LUNATIONS OF EACH YEAR, FOREVER, This table is the result of many years' actual observation, the whole being constructed on a dn» consideration of the attraction of the Sun and Moon in their several positions respecting the... | |
| James Burke - Almanacs, American - 1883 - 230 pages
...Foretelling the Weather, through all the iimowon. of eaeh I ear, forever .-This table, and the accompanying remarks are the result of many years' actual observation, the whole being constructed on a due cons.deration of the attraction of the sun and moon, in their several positions respecting the earth,... | |
| William A. Morrison - Steam engineering - 1887 - 224 pages
...the experienced Dr. Adam Clarke, are the result of many years' close observation ; the whole being on a due consideration of the attraction of the sun...several positions, respecting the earth, and will, by inspection, show the observer what kind of weather will most probably follow the The decimal .50 is... | |
| Industrial arts - 1887 - 640 pages
...prefaced by some such remarks as that it was " the result of many rears' actual observation "... was " constructed on a due consideration of the attraction of the Sun and Moon in their several •itions respecting the Earth," &c., and irly additional weight was attempted to s conferred on it... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1888 - 876 pages
...WEATHER PROGNOSTICATOR Through all the Lunation* of each Year for ever. This table and the accompanying remarks are the result of many years' actual observation...constructed on a due consideration of the attraction ol the sun and moon in their several positions respecting the earth ; and will, by simple inspection,... | |
| David Bepler - Curiosities and wonders - 1890 - 308 pages
...Foretelling the Weather, Throughout all the Lunations of Each Year, Forever This table and the accompanying remarks are the result of many years' actual observation,...probably follow the entrance of the Moon into any of its quarters, and that so near the truth as to be seldom or never found to fail: If tl>e New Moon,... | |
| George Herman Ellwanger - Architecture, Domestic - 1890 - 306 pages
...is given which has been ascribed to the astronomer Herschel. It is constructed upon a philosophical consideration of the attraction of the sun and moon in their several positions respecting the earth, suggesting to the observer what kind of weather will most probably follow the moon's entrance into... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1890 - 754 pages
...result or many year's actual observation, the whole being constructed on a due coneldcration of '.:.<- attraction of the Sun and Moon, In their several positions respecting the Karin, and will, by ilmple '.Lt fiectlon, snow the observer what kind of weather will most probably... | |
| William Ralston Balch - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1895 - 836 pages
...and, indeed, to persons of almost every occupation. Try it. Tablt. — The table and the accompanying remarks are the result of many years' actual observation,...consideration of the attraction of the sun and moon, in the several positions respecting the earth, and will, by a simple inspection, show the observer what... | |
| William Ralston Balch - Bookbinding - 1895 - 830 pages
...several positions respecting the earth, and will, by a simple inspection, show the observer what kiml of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the moon into any of its quarters, and that so near the truth as to be seldom or nevct found to fail. If the New Moon, the... | |
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