| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1829 - 592 pages
...represents unto me the man in the moone, (but without a head,) is first to he seen. A little after, near the brimme of the gibbous parts, towards the...brimme along looks like unto the description of coasts, hi the Dutch bookes of voyages. In the full, she appears like a tarte that my cooke made me the last... | |
| Robert Grant - 1852 - 688 pages
...me the man in the moone (but without a head) is first to be seene. A little after, neare the brintme of the gibbous parts towards the upper corner appeare luminous parts like etarres ; much brighter than the rest; and the whole brimme along looks like unto the description of... | |
| Sir Owen Morgan Edwards - 1894 - 470 pages
...to bo seone. A little after neare the bnmme of the gibbous parts towards the upper corner appaƩre luminous parts like starres, much brighter than the rest and the whole brimme along, lookes like unto the description of coasts, in the dutch bookes of voyages. In the full she appeares... | |
| Henry Stevens (Jr.) - 1900 - 266 pages
...without a head) is firft to be feene. a little after neare the Lower's Letter 0/6 Feb. 16so/ 11 121 brimme of the gibbous parts towards the upper corner appeare luminous parts likeftarres much brighter then the reft and the whole brimme along, lookes like unto the Defcription... | |
| R. Taton, C. Wilson, Michael Hoskin - 2003 - 310 pages
...represents unto me the man in the moone (but without a head) is first to be seene. A little after neare the brimme of the gibbous parts towards the upper...appeare luminous parts like starres, much brighter then the rest and the whole brimme along, lookes like unto the description of coasts, in the dutch... | |
| Henry C. King - 2003 - 484 pages
...represents unto me the man in the moone (but without a head) is first to be scene. A little after, neare the brimme of the gibbous parts towards the upper...coasts in the Dutch books of voyages. In the full she appeares like a tart that my cooke made me last weeke; here a vaine of bright stuffe, and there of... | |
| Dean Swinford - 2006 - 242 pages
...you wished I have observed the moone in all his changes . . . [Near] the brimme of the gibbous part towards the upper corner appeare luminous parts like...brighter than the rest, and the whole brimme along lookes like unto the description of coasts, in the dutch bookes of voyages. In the full she appeares... | |
| |