Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 - Almanacs, English |
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... April ... 1st ..... .... ..... 1st ... July October . 1st .. .... 23 27 33.6 23 27 32.7 33-4 December 31st , ... ....... 23 27 ..... 23 27 32.6 January .. Ist , the mean obliquity is 23 27 42.9 The equation of the Equinoctial Points at ...
... April ... 1st ..... .... ..... 1st ... July October . 1st .. .... 23 27 33.6 23 27 32.7 33-4 December 31st , ... ....... 23 27 ..... 23 27 32.6 January .. Ist , the mean obliquity is 23 27 42.9 The equation of the Equinoctial Points at ...
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... sometimes accompanied with thunder , though by no means violent ; and , as the tempestuous season ap- proaches , all navigation is suspended till the month of April ; when the fields become green , and FOR JANUARY 1829 . 39.
... sometimes accompanied with thunder , though by no means violent ; and , as the tempestuous season ap- proaches , all navigation is suspended till the month of April ; when the fields become green , and FOR JANUARY 1829 . 39.
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of April ; when the fields become green , and the whole landscape assumes a more cheerful appear- ance . February . - Violent gales of wind , and hurricanes with thunder . These hurricanes , which , till the year 1789 , were constant in ...
of April ; when the fields become green , and the whole landscape assumes a more cheerful appear- ance . February . - Violent gales of wind , and hurricanes with thunder . These hurricanes , which , till the year 1789 , were constant in ...
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... April - the male fish appearing to migrate earlier than the females . The eggs of the salmon remain in the gravel for several months , exposed to the influence of running water . In the course of the month of March G 2 FOR FEBRUARY 1829 ...
... April - the male fish appearing to migrate earlier than the females . The eggs of the salmon remain in the gravel for several months , exposed to the influence of running water . In the course of the month of March G 2 FOR FEBRUARY 1829 ...
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... April , May , and June , they migrate towards the sea , keeping near the margin , or still water , in the river ; and when they reach the estuary , they betake themselves to a deeper and more sheltered course , and escape to the unknown ...
... April , May , and June , they migrate towards the sea , keeping near the margin , or still water , in the river ; and when they reach the estuary , they betake themselves to a deeper and more sheltered course , and escape to the unknown ...
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