The gentleman and lady's palladium : and diary, for the year of our Lord 1756. Containing, (besides what is usual,) many new improvements in science, on a plan quite new: particularly, perpetual astronomical and chronological tables; by which the moon's age, and place, for any month and day in the year for ever, are known at sight; and likewise the sun's place, time of high water at London, and moon's rising and setting for the same time. The discovery of the longitude, reduced to practice, by observation of the moon; according to the method first pointed out by the late celebrated astronomer royal, Dr. Edmund Halley. The eighth number published. Aut disce aut discere.- Humbly inscribed to the Royal Society. By the late author of The ladies diary.

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Main Author: Heath, Robert, -1779
Other Authors: Tipper, John, -1713
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Language:English
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