Harriot, Thomas, Mss. 6788

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721
721 (361r)
722
722 (361v)
723
723 (362r)
724
724 (362v)
725
725 (363r)
726
726 (363v)
727
727 (364r)
728
728 (364v)
729
729 (365r)
730
730 (365v)
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          <head xml:space="preserve"> A table of the sonnes orientall and occidentall
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          <p>
            <s xml:space="preserve"> That is
              <emph style="st">to say</emph>
            : How much the sonne which riseth from
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            true east & west,
              <emph style="super">in degrees & minuts</emph>
              <emph style="st">in any observaiton of the pole under</emph>
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              <emph style="st">55 degrees &</emph>
            acccording to
              <emph style="super">degrees of his</emph>
            declination & for any
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            observation of the pole to 54 </s>
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          <p>
            <s xml:space="preserve"> Whose use is speciall for to find the variation of
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            the </s>
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          <p>
            <s xml:space="preserve"> The figures that are written with red inke are the differences
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            in minutes from the next two amplitudes they stand betweene;
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            under & over, or on ether </s>
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          <head xml:space="preserve"> Here followeth A Table called
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          The Sonnes </head>
          <p>
            <s xml:space="preserve"> Conteyning the declination of the sonne for every
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            day of any month without a minute error untill the yeare
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            of
              <emph style="super">Christe</emph>
            1620. Made &
              <emph style="st">for the [???]</emph>
            perticulerly
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            for the Meridian of the west of England, according to
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            late precise observations. And by proportion will serve
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            for all the </s>
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          <p>
            <s xml:space="preserve"> The figures written with red ink, the minutes of difference
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            of one dayes declination from another: or how much the sonne
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            moveth in declination in the space of 24 </s>
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            <s xml:space="preserve"> Degrees of the poles </s>
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