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lervable after Sun*fet in our Latitudcabut 1 hear not thata- 
nyone obfervedit. 
In every of the fe years there happened only one Con* 
jundion of the two Superiors, nor is it poflible that there 
ftiould be more except the Heliocentrical Conjun£bion fall 
near the Oppofition ot the Sun> for then there maybe 
Three^Two Dired, and One Retrograde, as has been with- 
inthe fpace of Seaven Months^ h^imxt OMer and May 
laft inclufive, of which the true times are determined from 
the following Obfervations. 
1682. h. I ' 
OM, 5. 17. 51. becvvixt the Centers of .'v^^ d' J?/p, 34 54- 
54 ^^?' S4 4^« 
12 13.^ 49^ betsvixc their Centers 16 02« 
54. rep. 16 04' 
14 03, Betwixt their next iimbes 15 22«. 
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: 17, 14 10. Betwixt their Centers 20 09. 
17. rep. 20 12. 
21. again 20 14. 
25 Betwixt their next limbes 1 9 44. 
J /1 14 33, Betwixt their remoter limbes ^037, 
:t,:! , . o \ 
i 15 Op. «5^///^« from the heel of C^y?i?r 48 32 25. 
1 14. y^;?rf^r£roauhe fame Star 48 45 05. 
17. rep. 4S 45 20. 
20. from the fame Star again' 48 31 20, 
50. Betwixt theit Centers again 2030« 
sdj bip^i 5 4t* Betwixt their refTi 2602* 
r ^.Bjli-^dl .45. Their Genrers 2537. 
|: u; 47* — Their next Hmb^ 25 Ji. 
l6ci 22.18,. 2^. BsitvYixt their Centers 33 19' 
1 oiie.),i ' •'■ "^" ip. ' lep. 35 2^. 
,ob'| ^d^ Kk 3 The 
