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The Sins Mean A'nomsly 
The Moons Mean Anomaly 
The Place ofhzv Apogeum 
The Place of her Node 
The Suns trne placcj 
The Moons true p'ace^ 
With North-Latitude 
The Point culminating, 
The Horofcope, 
The Attitude of the Moons Center 
The Parallaftical Ansle 
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The Parallax- of the Moon front 3, icn^itude 
the Sun in | Latimde 
Therefore the Moons vlfibieplacej 
In Antecedence of the Sun 
With Vifible North- Latitude 
The diftance of the Sun and' Moons Centers 
The Suns Semi-diamerer 
The Moons Semi-diameter 
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Parts defediv-e 
Therefore the digits darkn^d 
The Inclination of this Fhn^s above the Bcliptick^ is 
And from the Suns Z'mitk 
By this Cdcultis it appea rs, that the Sun is fo far from not being eclipfeC' 
that he is obfcured near 3 digits in the fettingo 
Now to find , when the Eclipfc begins , I re-calcu!ate the places oi the- 
Sun and Moon to 6.h. 46 P. and inveffigate 
The Suns places 
The Moons placCj 
With North- Latitude 
The Mid-feeaven, 
The Point defcendiog. 
The Altitude bf the Moons Center. 
Tiie ParalUdical Angle 
The Parallax of the Moon from J Loneifwle 
the Sun in | feimd^ 
The Moons VifibFe place^ > 
With Vifible North- Latitude - 
lefs then at 7 3 w. by 
ErgO ;, The Angle of the Moons vifible .way 
with the Ecliptick 
Tlie Angle of Incidence in thrbeginning 
Motion feen from ^Jj, 4^ot. tothe inchoation 
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