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On the rejection, in the Lunar Theory, of the term of Longitude depending for argument on eight times the mean longitude of Venus minus thirteen times the mean longitude of the Earth, introduced by Professor Hansen; and on the effect of that rejection upon the state of the Lunar Tables, and upon the lunar calculations which serve as basis for Ancient Chronology

George Biddell Airy

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On the rejection, in the Lunar Theory, of the term of Longitude depending for argument on eight times the mean longitude of Venus minus thirteen times the mean longitude of the Earth, introduced by Professor Hansen; and on the effect of that rejection upon the state of the Lunar Tables, and upon the lunar calculations which serve as basis for Ancient Chronology

George Biddell Airy

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On the rejection, in the Lunar Theory, of the term of Longitude depending for argument on eight times the mean longitude of Venus minus thirteen times the mean longitude of the Earth, introduced by Professor Hansen; and on the effect of that rejection upon the state of the Lunar Tables, and upon the lunar calculations which serve as basis for Ancient Chronology
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