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An ephemeris of the clestial motions and aspects heliocentrick and geocentrick, for the year of our Lord, 1695 From Astronomia Carolina, for the meridian of the city of London. With tables of the sun's true declination, from correct observations. Likewise the errors of J.G---'s Ephemeris for this year, are detected and laid open. By George Parker, philomath

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  • "An ephemeris of the clestial motions and aspects heliocentrick and geocentrick, for the year of our Lord, 1695 From Astronomia Carolina, for the meridian of the city of London. With tables of the sun's true declination, from correct observations. Likewise the errors of J.G---'s Ephemeris for this year, are detected and laid open. By George Parker, philomath"@en
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  • "An ephemeris of the cœlestial motions and aspects heliocentrick and geocentrick, for the year of our Lord, 1695 : From Astronomia Carolina, for the meridian of the city of London. With tables of the sun's true declination, from correct observations. Likewise the errors of J.G---'s Ephemeris for this year, are detected and laid open. By George Parker, philomath"
  • "An ephemeris of the cœlestial motions and aspects heliocentrick and geocentrick, for the year of our Lord, 1695 From Astronomia Carolina, for the meridian of the city of London. With tables of the sun's true declination, from correct observations. Likewise the errors of J.G---'s Ephemeris for this year, are detected and laid open. By George Parker, philomath"@en
  • "An ephemeris of the coelestial motions and aspects heliocentrick and geocentrick, for the year of our Lord, 1695. From Astronomia Carolina, for the meridian of the city of London. With tables of the sun's true declination, from correct observations. Likewise the errors of J.G---'s Ephemeris for this year, are detected and laid open. By George Parker, philomath"@en