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,... The Farmer's Almanack - Page 38by Robert Bailey Thomas - 1841Full view - About this book
| Electronic journals - 1904 - 668 pages
...of each year for ever. This table, and the accompanying remarks, are the result of many years actual observation ; the whole being constructed on a due...inspection show the observer what kind of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the moon into any of her quarters and that so near the truth as... | |
| Charles Bowlker - Fishes - 1854 - 178 pages
...thereon. DR. HERSCHEL'S WEATHER TABLE. The following Table, constructed upon philosophical considerations of the attraction of the sun and moon, in their several positions respecting the earth, and confirmed by experience of many years actual observations, furnishes the observer, without further... | |
| William Henry Bayley Webster - Science - 1857 - 334 pages
...taken from the " European Magazine," vol. lx, page 24 (1803). It is constructed upon a philosophical consideration of the attraction of the sun and moon,...their several positions respecting the earth, and, confirmed by the experience of many years' actual observation, will, without trouble, suggest to the... | |
| William Hone - 1859 - 882 pages
...of each Year for ever. This table and the accompanying remarks are the result of many years' actua1 observation ; the whole being constructed on a due consideration of the attraction c the sun and moon in their several positions respecting the earth ; and will, by simple inspection,... | |
| Wilshire S. Courtney - Agriculture - 1869 - 532 pages
...experienced Dr. Adam Clarke, are l the result of many years' close observation ; the whole being ou a due consideration of the attraction of the sun and...several positions respecting the earth, and will, by inspection, show the observer what kind of weather will -most probably follow the entrance of the moon... | |
| Thomas Belden Butler - Meteorology - 1870 - 446 pages
...on the experience of Dr. Adam Clarke." The table is clearly empirical. 1. It professes to be founded on " a due consideration of the attraction of the...in their several positions respecting the earth." But no other observable, or at least material effect produced upon the atmosphere by the mere attraction... | |
| William Tegg - Epithets - 1877 - 358 pages
...Rev. Thomas Clarke.] This table, and the accompanying remarks, are the result of many years' actual observation, the whole being constructed on a due...inspection, show the observer what kind of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the moon into any of her quarters, and that so near the truth... | |
| Wilshire S. Courtney - Agriculture - 1878 - 590 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 entrance of the moon... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1880 - 672 pages
...EACH TEAB, FOBEVSB. 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 bun and Moon In their several positions respecting the Earth, and will, by simple Inspection, show... | |
| James D. McCabe - Amusements - 1884 - 956 pages
...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...inspection, show the observer what kind of weather will most prob»bly follow the entrance of the Moon into any of its quarters. PHe .Vrrn MOT. First Quarter,... | |
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