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. . . booksellers to the said Commissioners. 1776 to 1816. With Dr. 



Maskelyne's preface. 

 Tables requisite to be used with the Nautical Ephemeris. Published by order of 



the Commissioners of Longitude. 8vo. Printed b\ r W. Richardson. Sold 



by Nourse in the Strand. 1st edition, 1776. 2nd edition, 1781. 

 Mayer's Tables, with both Latin and English Explanations. (To this Mr. M. 



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 Tables for computing the apparent places of the fixed stars, &c. Fol., London, 



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Speech [in the debate in the Royal Society upon the conduct of Sir Joseph Banks 

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 Horsley, Dr. Maskelyne, Mr. Masereo, Mr. Poore, Mr. Glenie, Mr. Watson, 

 and Mr. Matz. 8vo, London, 1784 



A plan for observing Meteors called Fire-balls. Fol. [London, 1783]. 



Aviso de la vuelta del cometa, que se vio en los anos de 1532 y 1661, y se espera 

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An Answer to a Pamphlet, entitled, " A Narrative of Facts" .... by 

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A Preface and Precepts for the explanation and use of Taylor's Tables of 

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Observations of the Sun, Moon, and Planets — in the third vol. of Vince's 

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Versuch einer Bestimmung der Horizontal-Refraction auf der Insel St. Helena, 



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 Some Account of the Hudson's Bay and other northern Observations of the 



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xx., 1808, p. 340. 



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