Time's TelescopeSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1833 |
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... readers will scarcely fail to remark the similarity of the Mohammedan Nou - Roze ( Nauruz ) with Eu- ropean observances at this day : the splendid New Year's 66 Gifts with those of France ( particularly ) ; and 2 [ JAN . TIME'S TELESCOPE .
... readers will scarcely fail to remark the similarity of the Mohammedan Nou - Roze ( Nauruz ) with Eu- ropean observances at this day : the splendid New Year's 66 Gifts with those of France ( particularly ) ; and 2 [ JAN . TIME'S TELESCOPE .
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... readers will never have heard before . He is , however , one of the " blessed , " to whom the Italians are particularly prodigal of their prayers . More masses are said at his shrine , more pictures exhibited of his pious works , and ...
... readers will never have heard before . He is , however , one of the " blessed , " to whom the Italians are particularly prodigal of their prayers . More masses are said at his shrine , more pictures exhibited of his pious works , and ...
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... readers that the tabular ecliptic ( that just referred to ) and the starry ecliptic have long since ceased to coincide , owing to the precession of the equinoxes ; a glance at the celes- tial globe will at once shew that Pisces now ...
... readers that the tabular ecliptic ( that just referred to ) and the starry ecliptic have long since ceased to coincide , owing to the precession of the equinoxes ; a glance at the celes- tial globe will at once shew that Pisces now ...
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