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" I resolved to examine every star in the heavens with the utmost attention and a very high power, that I might collect such materials for this research as would enable me to fix my observations upon those that would best answer my end. "
The Observatory - Page 279
1893
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

1816 - 420 lehte
...stars for this purpose. This introduced a new series of observations. ' I resolved,' says the Doctor, ' to examine every star in the heavens with the utmost...research as : would enable me to fix my observations on those that would best answer my end. I took some pains to find out what double stars had been recorded...
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The economy of the eyes

William Kitchiner - 1825 - 480 lehte
...other, it became necessary to look out for proper Stars. This introduced a new series of observations. I resolved to examine every star in the Heavens with...research as would enable me to fix my observations on those that would best answer my end ; and I cannot help inviting every lover of Astronomy to join...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, 70. köide

1867 - 826 lehte
...ascertain this Herecbel DOW devoted his attention for several years at the commencement of his career. He resolved to examine every star in the heavens with the utmost attention, and with a very high magnifier, that he Plight collect such materials for thin research as would enable...
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A Handbook of Double Stars: With a Catalogue of Twelve Hundred Double Stars ...

Edward Crossley - 1879 - 504 lehte
...the selection of suitable pairs of stars. And here his own noble words may fitly be quoted : — " I resolved to examine every star in the heavens with...research as would enable me to fix my observations on those that would best answer my end. The subject has already proved so extensive, and still promises...
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A handbook of double stars, by E. Crossley, J. Gledhill and J.M. Wilson

Edward Crossley, Joseph Gledhill - 1879 - 520 lehte
...the selection of suitable pairs of stars. And here his own noble words may fitly be quoted : — " I resolved to examine every star in the heavens with...research as would enable me to fix my observations on those that would best answer my end. The subject has already proved so extensive, and still promises...
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The Herschels and Modern Astronomy

Agnes Mary Clerke - 1895 - 246 lehte
...other, it became necessary to look out for proper stars. This introduced a new series of observations. I resolved to examine every star in the heavens with the utmost attention that I might fix my observations upon those that would best answer my end. The subject promises so...
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 11–12. köide

Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1899 - 628 lehte
...investigations the method of double stars would have many advantages over any other, he states that he resolved to examine every star in the heavens with the utmost attention and with a very high power, in order to ascertain what stars are best suited to this research, so that...
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William Herschel and His Work

James Sime - 1900 - 288 lehte
...succeed in his purpose, but he was " introduced to a new series of observations and discoveries." He resolved to examine every star in the heavens with the utmost attention and a very high power, that he might collect such materials for this research as would enable him to fix his observations upon...
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A Century's Progress in Astronomy

Hector Macpherson - 1906 - 266 lehte
...the position of the fainter. " This," he afterwards wrote, " introduced a new series of observations. I resolved to examine every star in the heavens with the utmost attention, that I might fix my observations upon those that would best answer my end. I took some pains to find...
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Handbuch der Astrophysik: Das sternsystem. 2. teil. 1. The radial velocities ...

Gustav Eberhard, Arnold Kohlschütter, Hans Ludendorff - 1928 - 498 lehte
...others, it became necessary to look out for proper stars. This introduced a new series of observations. I resolved to examine every star in the heavens with...attention and a very high power, that I might collect such material for this research, as would enable me to fix my observations upon those that would best answer...
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