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The method of computing the observation of an eclipse of the sun, or of an occultation of a star, with a view of correcting terrestrial longitudes: followed by a numerical application of the method, to the late eclipse of the sun, --observed in St. Mary's College, Baltimore, on the 30th of November, 1834,--and to the occultation of [chi] capricorni, observed in the same college, on the 14th of September, 1834.

Title:The method of computing the observation of an eclipse of the sun, or of an occultation of a star, with a view of correcting terrestrial longitudes: followed by a numerical application of the method, to the late eclipse of the sun, --observed in St. Mary's College, Baltimore, on the 30th of November, 1834,--and to the occultation of [chi] capricorni, observed in the same college, on the 14th of September, 1834.
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Note:Printed by J. Robinson, 1835
  
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Subject:Occultations
Subject:Solar eclipses
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