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From Germany we have received the following Accounts. 
Ac Nurenburg . 
The Beginning and greateft Obfcurity could not be (gen 
for Clouds, but the End happen'd at xi h . ic/.j. 
At Hamburg . 
The Beginning was oblerved at vnih. 57'. The 
greateft Obfcurity at x h - 5'. 30", when xi ~ digg. were 
darkned. The End could not be feen for Clouds. 
At Kjel in Holjlein- 
The Beginning ix h - 4', The greateft Obfcurity xh. 
19'. 20", and the Quantity then eclipfed xi. digg. 'id 
The End was at xi h . 19'. 
At Berlin, 
The Beginning could not be feen for Clouds, but the 
greateft Obfcurity was at 22 min. paftTen, when xi digg . 
were edip'.ed. The juft End was at xi h . 34'. 
At Franckfort on the Heme- 
TheEclipfe began at vinb- 50'. The greateft Darknefs 
at x h . iT, but perhaps fhould be x h . 01 min. the Digits be- 
ing x. and 34 min. The End was obferved at 10 min- paft 
Eleven. 
By whom thefe Obfervations were made, and with 
what Inftruments, we are not as yet informed, but hope 
they may be exad enough to confirm the Longitudes of 
thofe feveral places, which are at prefent reafonably well 
known. 
Since thefe there is lately come to Hand a Dutch Print 
entituled, Nouve lies Liter aires , publifh’d at the .Hague, 
wherein, 404. 405, there is an Account of the Ob- 
fervation of this Eclipfe at Upfal in Sweden, made by 
M. Jo. Waller , ProfeUor of Mathematicks in that Univer- 
fity, who was very careful to obferve it exa&Jy 5 the 
Times being verified by three f locks perfectly agreeing 
with one another and with the Sun .- but more efpecially 
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