The British telescope [electronic resource] : Being an Ephemeris of the cœlestial motions. With an almanack for the year of our Lord 1745. and of the Julian period 6458. Containing both the heliocentric and geocentric motions of the planets, together with their latitudes and aspects, both mutual and lunar. Upon the four quarters of the year, the eclipses, and other material configurations of the planets; being furnished with diverss useful tables, too numerous to be here specified, and all other necessaries fit and commodious for such a work. Meridian of London, metropolis of Great-Britain, but to the latitude of 53 degrees north, from new tables never yet published; which are so correct and fit for navigation, that the longitude by help thereof may be discovered to one degree. The twenty-third impression. By Edmund Weaver , licensed physician, and student in the cœlestial science

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