An almanack of coelestial motions of the sun and planets, with their principal aspects, for the year of the Christian aera 1678 : being in our account the third after leaf-year and from the creation, 5627 ... calculated for the longitude of 315. gr. and 42. gr. 30. min. of north latitude /
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