Congressional Serial Set, Issue 3846U.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... established as a scientific bureau , auxiliary to the needs of the naval service , has become , through half a century of growth and through the expenditure of large sums of money , as authorized by law , an astronomical observatory of ...
... established as a scientific bureau , auxiliary to the needs of the naval service , has become , through half a century of growth and through the expenditure of large sums of money , as authorized by law , an astronomical observatory of ...
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... established a secondary station in Arequipa , Peru , at a height of 8,000 feet , selected after careful study as the location in which the atmospheric conditions are more favorable than had been found in any other part of the world ...
... established a secondary station in Arequipa , Peru , at a height of 8,000 feet , selected after careful study as the location in which the atmospheric conditions are more favorable than had been found in any other part of the world ...
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... established in 1675 , has had eight directors in two hundred and twenty - four years , the average term being twenty - eight years . The Harvard Observatory , established in 1840 , has had four directors in fifty - nine years , the ...
... established in 1675 , has had eight directors in two hundred and twenty - four years , the average term being twenty - eight years . The Harvard Observatory , established in 1840 , has had four directors in fifty - nine years , the ...
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... established , and not even a beginning had been made in founding any of the great institutions which have since ... establishing the meridian of a place is by observations of the heavenly bodies , and that to produce the greatest ...
... established , and not even a beginning had been made in founding any of the great institutions which have since ... establishing the meridian of a place is by observations of the heavenly bodies , and that to produce the greatest ...
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... establishing an observatory . A first supplementary report by Mr. Lambert , dated March 7 , 1822 , corrects the ... established , and in 1825 , as President of the United States , in recommending the foundation of a national observ ...
... establishing an observatory . A first supplementary report by Mr. Lambert , dated March 7 , 1822 , corrects the ... established , and in 1825 , as President of the United States , in recommending the foundation of a national observ ...
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