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Astronomical Observations Made...at the National Observatory, Washington...
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1846
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Observatory. Lundy's Lane Battle Ground...[Caption title]. Narrow 4to broadside, with large engraving of the observatory. Ink stain near bottom of text, obliterating about ten words.
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1855
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ABDILL, DAVID.
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A New Theory of the Weather; and Practical Views on Astronomy. With a Description of the Constellations....Also, a New and Important Mode of Calculating the Weather, and a General View of the Atmosphere, and Formation of Clouds, Rain, Snow, Frost, Dew, &c, &c. Accompanied with a Dictionary of Philosophical Terms.
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1842
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ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY.
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An Oration Delivered Before the Cincinnati Astronomical Society, on the Occasion of the Laying the Corner Stone of an Astronomical Observatory, on the 10th of November, 1843.
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1843
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ADLER, C.A.
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The Man in the Moon, and Moonshine in General. Lecture delivered for the benefit of the Charitable Fuel Society...
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1851
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ANON.
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Darkness at Noon; or, the Great Solar Eclipse, of the 16th of June, 1806, Described and Represented in every particular. Containing, also, an Explanation of Eclipses in General...by an inhabitant of Boston.
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1806
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ANON.
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Darkness at Noon; or, the Great Solar Eclipse, of the 16th of June, 1806, Described and Represented in every particular. Containing, also, an Explanation of Eclipses in General...
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1806
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ANON.
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Lessons on the Globes; for the Use of Pupils in Georgraphy and Astronomy...Adapted to the Wants of Public Schools. By a Teacher.
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1847
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BRADFORD, DUNCAN.
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The Wonders of the Heavens, Being a Popular View of Astronomy...Illustrated by Numerous Maps and Engravings.
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1837
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BREWSTER, DAVID.
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Plates Illustrative of Ferguson's Astronomy; and of the Twelve Supplementary Chapters.
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1817
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CHAPMAN, L.L.
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Chapman's Principia; or, Nature's First Principles. Theory of Universal Electro-Magnetism, Simplified....Exposing the Numerous Discrepancies of the Popular (Erroneously so called) Newtonian Theory of Gravitation Alone Without Repulsion....Vol. I. [all]. Second Edition--Revised by the Author.
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1855
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EATON, AMOS.
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Philosophical Instructor: or Webster's Elements of Natural Philosophy, Subdivided into Principles and Illustrations...
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1824
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FELCH, WALTON.
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The Supplement to a Lecture on the Stars: Being a Recapitulation, in Verse, of Some Instructions which are Important and Difficult to be Remembered. Illustrated by Notes and Diagrams.
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1828
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FOLSOM, THOMAS.
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Rockingham County Court Records, 1820-1827, of Thomas Folsom, Justice of the Peace. Notebook 6.5 x 8 inches. 37 pp. Contemp. calf backed marbled boards, very worn & loose. Includes School Notes (101 pp.) of A.T. and Dustin Folsom “A.T. Folsom’s book 1846” D.A. Folsom’s Book 1861.” Ink & pencil. Disbound, worn.
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1820
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MITCHEL, O.W.
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The Planetary and Stellar Worlds: a Popular Exposition of the Great Discoveries and Theories of Modern Astronomy. In a Series of Ten Lectures.
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1848
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MITCHEL, O.W.
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The Planetary and Stellar Worlds: a Popular Exposition of the Great Discoveries and Theories of Modern Astronomy. In a Series of Ten Lectures.
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1849
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MITCHEL, PROF. ORMSB
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A Course of Six Lectures on Astronomy, Delivered in the City of New-York. Specially Reported for the New-York Tribune.
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1848
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NEWTON, H.A.
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An Account of the Meteoric Fireballs, Obseved in the United States, August 2, and August 6, 1860. With Computation of Their Paths. [Offprint from the American Journ. of Science and Arts, Vol. XXXII, May, 1862].
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1862
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OSTRANDER, TOBIAS.
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The Planetarium, and Astronomical Calculator, Containing the Distances, Diameters, Periodical and Diurnal Revolutions of all the Planets...for the use of Schools and Academies.
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1832
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SEWELL, RUFUS KING.
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Rufus King Sewell's Accounts at Bowdoin College. October 4, 1833 to April 3, 1851. Notebook 6 x 7 inches, 125 pp. Contemp. calf backed marbled boards. Cover wear, spine chipped. Ink and pencil.
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1833
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STRUVE, F. G. W.
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Catalogus Novus Stellarum Duplicum et Multiplicum maxima ex parte in Specula Universitatis Caesarae Dorpatensis per Magnum Telescopium Achromaticum Franhoferi Detectarum. . .
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1827
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TAYLOR, HENRY.
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A System of the Creation of Our Globe, of the Planets, and the Sun of Our System, Founded on the First Chapter of Genesis, on the Geology of the Earth, and on the Modern Discoveries...as evinced by the discoveries of Lavoisier, and others in Pneumatic Chemistry. Third edition, revised and enlarged.
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1842
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VOSE, JOHN.
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A Compendium of Astronomy; Intended to Simplify and Illustrated the Principles of the Science...Adapted to the Use of Common Schools...
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1832
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WHEELER, MARSHAL.
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The Earth---Its Third Motion. An Open Letter to the Scientific and Learned World. Small 4to. leaflet comprising title, text on pages [2-3], page [4] blank. Signed in type at conclusion and dated June, 1889. Near fine.
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1889
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WINTHROP, JOHN.
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Two Lectures on Comets...Also, an Essay on Comets, by A[ndrew] Oliver, Jun. With Sketches of the Lives of Professor Winthrop and Mr. Oliver. Likewise, a Supplement, Relative to the Present Comet of 1811.
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1811
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WOODWARD, W.H.
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Lectures...a course of Eight Philosophical and Astronomical Lectures.... [Caption title & partial text]. Sq. small folio broadside.
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1845
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