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Her true place 
The Argument of Latitude 
The Moons true Latitude South 
The Suns true place 
The Suns right Afcenfion 
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The Mid- heaven 
The Horofcope 
The Angle Orient 
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The true Al i ude of the Moon's Center 
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Her Paralladiical Angle 
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The Moons Parallax in < Longitude 
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The Angle of her way with the Ecliptick 
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