| 1794 - 766 pages
...refearch, and critical ¡kill, are equally apparent. Yet this excellent work, from its fize necelTarily expenfive, and written in a foreign language, cannot...and approved, by thofe who have peculiarly applied themfelvesto this branch of ailronomy." To fupply this deficiency is the defign of theprefent work,... | |
| 1794 - 766 pages
...written in a foreign language, cannot be fo generally known in this country as it deferves ; and w« are yet without a book in our own tongue, which, in...and approved, by thofe who have peculiarly applied themfclves to tin* branch of aftronomy." To fupply this deficiency is the defign of the prefent work,... | |
| 1794 - 612 pages
...language, it cannot be fo generally known in this country as it deferves to be : we were therefoic (till without a book in our own tongue, which, in a moderate compafs, and at a moderate price, explained the modern methods of cometary calculations. To fupply this deficiency... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1794 - 718 pages
...language, ¡t cannot be fo generally known in this country as it deferves to be : we were therefore flill without a book in our own tongue, which, in a moderate compafs, and at a moderate price, explained the modern methods of coaietary calculations. To fupply this deficiency... | |
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