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Side 10
... Saturn HUranus Neptune 99 20 ... 29 ... April 18 " " May 18 8 Mars 99 June 16 4 Jupiter 29 July 16 99 ... August 14 99 ... September 13 " " ... October 12 1 Ceres 99 ... November 11 2 Pallas 93 December 10 January February 3 Juno " " 9 ...
... Saturn HUranus Neptune 99 20 ... 29 ... April 18 " " May 18 8 Mars 99 June 16 4 Jupiter 29 July 16 99 ... August 14 99 ... September 13 " " ... October 12 1 Ceres 99 ... November 11 2 Pallas 93 December 10 January February 3 Juno " " 9 ...
Side 48
... Saturn , and near Mars on the 21st . Her phases or times of change are : - Full Moon on the 2nd at 3 minutes after 7h . in the evening . Last Quarter New Moon First Quarter ZAA 99 10th ,, 55 7 22 39 39 18th 0 25th 43 8 39 33 99 0 39 ...
... Saturn , and near Mars on the 21st . Her phases or times of change are : - Full Moon on the 2nd at 3 minutes after 7h . in the evening . Last Quarter New Moon First Quarter ZAA 99 10th ,, 55 7 22 39 39 18th 0 25th 43 8 39 33 99 0 39 ...
Side 51
... SATURN rises 14m . before the Sun on the 1st day ; on the 8th at 7h . 3m . a.m. , or 26m . before the Sun ; on the ... Saturn on the morning of the 15th ; she is near Mercury and Venus on the 18th , near Mars on the 20th , and to the 17h ...
... SATURN rises 14m . before the Sun on the 1st day ; on the 8th at 7h . 3m . a.m. , or 26m . before the Sun ; on the ... Saturn on the morning of the 15th ; she is near Mercury and Venus on the 18th , near Mars on the 20th , and to the 17h ...
Side 54
... SATURN is a morning star , rising at 1h . 55m . a.m. on the 1st day ; at 1h . 29m . a.m. , or 2h . 53m . before the Sun on the 8th day ; at 0h . 50m . a.m. on the 18th day ; at Oh . 11m . a.m. on the 28th day , preceding sunrise by 3h ...
... SATURN is a morning star , rising at 1h . 55m . a.m. on the 1st day ; at 1h . 29m . a.m. , or 2h . 53m . before the Sun on the 8th day ; at 0h . 50m . a.m. on the 18th day ; at Oh . 11m . a.m. on the 28th day , preceding sunrise by 3h ...
Side 55
... SATURN , on the 4th day , rises as the Sun sets ; on the 7th he sets at 4h . 18m . a.m. , or 17m . before sunrise , and is visible all night till these times ; on the 17th at 3h . 34m . a.m. , or 1h . 15m . before sunrise ; on the 27th ...
... SATURN , on the 4th day , rises as the Sun sets ; on the 7th he sets at 4h . 18m . a.m. , or 17m . before sunrise , and is visible all night till these times ; on the 17th at 3h . 34m . a.m. , or 1h . 15m . before sunrise ; on the 27th ...
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Act to amend Aftern afternoon amend the law April ascending node Bank of England Baronet Bart Benjamin Disraeli born Bottles Boxes Broad-street Carlist Charles Chemists Chief CHLORODYNE Clerk day at 6h died ditto due south Duke Duke of Cambridge DURATION OF MOONLIGHT Earl eclipse Edward Frederick Full Moon George Henry High-street House ILLUSTRATED LONDON India inferior conjunction Ireland James July June Jupiter Lady last day law relating legal and commercial letters Liverpool Liverpool Dock Lombard-street London Bridge Lord Majesty March Marquis Mars Mercury Moon morning star newspapers O'Clock OFFICE packet patent patterns person post-free postage Price printed papers Queen RIGHT ASCENSION Robert Royal Highness Saturn Scotland Secretary Sept Sir John Sir William Sold stamps stars see diagram Stock street SUND SUNDAY sunrise sunset Thomas TRINITY United Kingdom Venus Victoria Viscount
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Side 12 - The floating Clouds their state shall lend To her ; for her the willow bend ; Nor shall she fail to see Even in the motions of the Storm Grace that shall mould the Maiden's form By silent sympathy. The Stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where Rivulets dance their wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face.