Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American GovernmentE.M. Hale, 1949 - 374 Seiten |
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... observation were the same , and he has the fullest confidence in the accuracy of the observer . All the morn- ing observations in Orange are lower than those of Monticello , from one to , I believe , fifteen or sixteen degrees ; the ...
... observation were the same , and he has the fullest confidence in the accuracy of the observer . All the morn- ing observations in Orange are lower than those of Monticello , from one to , I believe , fifteen or sixteen degrees ; the ...
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... observed that their crest is actually a turkey . On Climate TO WILLIAM DUNBAR , ESQ . WASHINGTON , January 12 , 1801 . The papers addressed to me , I took the liberty of communicating to the Philosophical Society . That on the language ...
... observed that their crest is actually a turkey . On Climate TO WILLIAM DUNBAR , ESQ . WASHINGTON , January 12 , 1801 . The papers addressed to me , I took the liberty of communicating to the Philosophical Society . That on the language ...
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... observations made in this State but my own , although I had no doubt that others had observed it . I used myself an equatorial telescope , and was aided by a friend who happened to be with me , and observed through an achromatic tele ...
... observations made in this State but my own , although I had no doubt that others had observed it . I used myself an equatorial telescope , and was aided by a friend who happened to be with me , and observed through an achromatic tele ...
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