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Having found thefe for Greenwich; at £^ 29’ 57, P. 
:M. it 
will be au to obtain them for 4. 23’ 48'', anfwering to 115 
39' 23" at Cambridge, by the folar and lunar motions for 1^6" 
9^3 Ds cde met 29' £7'* and 4*24' 43°", 
Elements ke Cambridge at Tr 39' 23, A. ME 
The fun’s longitude, — eres: aad? g 
The moon’s ecliptic longitude; -+ ^^. ^ 4 12. 31 285, 5 
The moon’s latitude north, | | 36 16, 8 
The moon’s horizontal parallax, — — — 54s, One 
The fun’s right afcenfion, | 645.35 35 
The right afcenfion of the mid-heaven,. 130 26 20 
Angle pPZ : 139.33 40 
= 40 26 20 
Complement 49.33 20. 
The latitude of Cambridge, 42 23 28 N 
Reduced to the center, -> 42 837. 
oS a l Complement = = PZ 47 5 23 
From thefe elements are found, 
The altitude of the nonagefimal degree, a 9 ult 
Angle PZ- 31 20. 1I 3 
The ipei of the nonagefimal degree, » hind 30 1h >, 
Angle Ze» —B .. Ii. LR > 
The moon’s parallax in conde from de fun, 9 36,8 
'The moon's parallax in latitude from the fun, 20 49,9 S 
The moon's augmented femi-diameter, erg 57,2. 
The fum of the o’s and y's fieding A T 1 
forinfledion = 95, > } 1839.7 
The moon's vifible latitude m ibefonas E 3, 926,9. N 
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