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" I am of opinion, that if it were 1" I should have perceived it, in the great number of observations that I made, especially of y Draconis; which agreeing with the hypothesis (without allowing any thing for parallax) nearly as well when the sun was in... "
An elementary treatise on astronomy - Page 263
by Robert Woodhouse - 1821
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A Complete System of Astronomy, Volume 1

Samuel Vince - 1814 - 602 pages
...Draconis ; which agreeing with the theory (without allowing any thing for parallax) nearly as well in conjunction with, as in opposition to this star, it seems very probable that the parallax is not so great as one, y Draconis. o*> ' y Draconis. o ^ u* *™^ ~ -•* I --• 5 r- s IJP 1727...
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A Treatise on Astronomy: Theoretical and Practical

Robert Woodhouse - 1821 - 922 pages
...Systems." Hooke's Treatise entitled. An attempt to prove the Motion of the Earth by Observations. t ' I am of opinion, that if it were 1", I should have...400000 times farther from us than the Sun.' Phil. Tram, for Dec. J728. p. 660. must have discovered such an inequality in y Draeonis and 17 Ursae majoris,...
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Containing the theories of the fixed stars. 1821

Robert Woodhouse - 1821 - 490 pages
...Systems.' Hooke's Treatise entitled. An attempt to prove the Motion of the Earth by Observations. f ' I am of opinion, that if it were 1", I should have...above 400000 times farther from us than the Sun.' PMl. Trans, for Dec. 1728. p. 660. 319 must have discovered such an inequality in y Dracouis and >7...
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Readings in Natural Philosophy: Or, A Popular Display of the Wonders of ...

Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 pages
...Draconis ; which agreeing with the hypothesis, without allowing any thing for parallax, nearly as well when the sun was in conjunction with, as in opposition to, this star, it seems very probable that its parallax is not so great as one single second; and, consequently, that it is above 400,000 times...
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Unity of Purpose, Or Rational Analysis: Being a Treatise Designed to ...

Augustus Young - 1846 - 304 pages
...y Draconis ; which agreeing with the theory (without allowing anything for parallax) nearly as well in conjunction with, as in opposition to this star, it seems very probable that the parallax is not so great as one single second ; and consequently that it is above four hundred thousand times...
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