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... morning . morning . morning . 11 99 99 99 Last Quarter New Moon 99 23rd 47 ,, 30th 48 8 99 99 99 99 99 0 ,, She is nearest the Earth on the 29th , and most distant from it on the 14th . MERCURY is a morning star till the 19th , rising ...
... morning . morning . morning . 11 99 99 99 Last Quarter New Moon 99 23rd 47 ,, 30th 48 8 99 99 99 99 99 0 ,, She is nearest the Earth on the 29th , and most distant from it on the 14th . MERCURY is a morning star till the 19th , rising ...
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... morning of the 26th . Her phases or times of change are : - First Quarter on the 6th at 51 minutes after Oh . in the morning . Full Moon Last Quarter " , 14th 21 99 39 99 6 99 21st 30 28th 32 7 99 99 99 11 99 29 morning . afternoon , ...
... morning of the 26th . Her phases or times of change are : - First Quarter on the 6th at 51 minutes after Oh . in the morning . Full Moon Last Quarter " , 14th 21 99 39 99 6 99 21st 30 28th 32 7 99 99 99 11 99 29 morning . afternoon , ...
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... morning hours of the 27th , near Mercury on the 28th ; she will be some distance to the right of Saturn and Jupiter during the evening hours of the 30th ; and on the 31st still near those planets , being about 5 or 6 deg . north of them ...
... morning hours of the 27th , near Mercury on the 28th ; she will be some distance to the right of Saturn and Jupiter during the evening hours of the 30th ; and on the 31st still near those planets , being about 5 or 6 deg . north of them ...
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... morning . 21st ,, 38 28th ,, 24 9 99 99 morning . 10 99 99 morning . 8h . 10m . p.m. , or 51 minutes after sunset . She is near the Moon on the 1st and again on the 28th ; and stationary among the stars on the 11th . MARS is a morning ...
... morning . 21st ,, 38 28th ,, 24 9 99 99 morning . 10 99 99 morning . 8h . 10m . p.m. , or 51 minutes after sunset . She is near the Moon on the 1st and again on the 28th ; and stationary among the stars on the 11th . MARS is a morning ...
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... morning of the 25th , Jupiter being the furthest and Venus the nearest of the three planets . On the morning of the 26th she is to the left of the same planets , being nearest to Jupiter and furthest from Venus , the planets Saturn and ...
... morning of the 25th , Jupiter being the furthest and Venus the nearest of the three planets . On the morning of the 26th she is to the left of the same planets , being nearest to Jupiter and furthest from Venus , the planets Saturn and ...
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Act to amend Aftern afternoon amend the law amount April ascending node Bank Bank of England Bart BEECHAM'S PILLS Bill Bishop born Bottle British Captain cent Charles Chemists CHLORODYNE Colonel CORSETS Cure died due south Duke Duke of Cambridge DURATION OF MOONLIGHT duty Earl Edward England expenditure formerly M.P. Frederick FRUIT SALT George GOLD Henry House ILLUSTRATED LONDON increase India inferior conjunction Ireland James John June Jupiter Lady last day late Lieut.-Colonel Liverpool Liverpool Dock Lombard-street London Bridge Lord Major-General March Mars MARS rises medicine Mercury millions minutes after sunset minutes before sunrise Moon morning O'Clock parcels PATENT PILLS planet population Post Office post-free postage Prince Princess Queen Railway Rector Revenue Right rises Robert Saturn Scotland Secretary sets Sold stamps star SUND SUNDAY AFT Syrup Thomas TRINITY United Kingdom Venus Victoria Wales West William
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