| James Ferguson - Astronomy - 1809 - 574 pages
...seasons, and the weather changes seldom, and at stated times, moon-light is not necessary for gathering in the produce of the ground ; and there the Moon rises...minutes later every day or night than on the former. At considerable distances from the equator, where the weather and seasons are more uncertain, the autumnal... | |
| George Adams - Astronomy - 1812 - 552 pages
...gathering in the produce of the ground, and there the moon rises * Fergusort's Astronomy. PROBLEMS. 377 about 50 minutes later every day or night than on the former. At considerable distances from the equator, where the weather and seasons are more uncertain, the autumnal... | |
| George Adams - Astronomy - 1812 - 586 pages
...necessary for gathering in the produce of the ground, and there the moon rises * Ferguson's Astronomy. about 50 minutes later every day or night than on the former. At considerable distances from the equator, where the weather and seasons are more uncertain, the autumnal... | |
| John Norman (of Braybrook.) - 1819 - 52 pages
...produce of the ground, the moon rises about fifty minutes later every day or night than she did before. In considerable distances from the equator where the...weather and seasons are more uncertain, the autumnal full-moons rise very soon after sun-set for several evenings together ; at the polar circles where... | |
| John Vose - Astronomy - 1827 - 262 pages
...seasons, and the weather changes seldom, and at stated times, moon light is not necessary for gathering in the produce of the ground ; and there the moon rises...from the equator, where the weather and seasons are motre uncertain, the autumnal full moons rise very soon after sunset, for several evenings together".... | |
| John Vose - Astronomy - 1834 - 230 pages
...seasons, and the weather changes seldom, and at stated times, moonlight is not necessary for gathering in the produce of the ground; and there the Moon rises...for several evenings together. At the polar circles, where die mild season is of short duration, the autumnal full/Moon rises at sunset from the first to... | |
| Hervey Wilbur - Astronomy - 1834 - 172 pages
...seasons, and the weather changes seldom, and at stated times, moonlight is not necessary for gathering in the produce of the ground ; and there the Moon rises...minutes later every day or night, than on the former. At considerable distances from the Equator, where the weather and seasons are more uncertain, the autumnal... | |
| British and foreign young men's society - 1837 - 556 pages
...ground ; and there the moon rises about 48 minutes later every day or night than on the former. At considerable distances from the equator, where the...for several evenings together. At the polar circles, where the mild season is of very short duration, the autumnal full moon rises at sunset from the first... | |
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