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By this Contrivance, the Celeftial Globe may be fo 
adjuited as to exhibit not only the Rifings and Settings 
of the. Stars, in ail Ages, and in all Latitudes, but the 
other ‘Phenomena like wife, that depend upon the Mo- 
tion of the Diurnal Axis round the Annual Axis. 
See the Scheme, Tab. II. F ig. 3. 
aaaa. A Sedion of the Celeftial Globe. 
E E. A ftrong Iron Axis, palling through the Poles of 
the Ecliptic. 
be. Two ftrong Arms of Brafs, ferew'd on to the Ends 
of the Iron Axis, at d. 
PP. The Axis or Poles of the Diurnal Motion, (by 
which the Globe is hung in the brafen Meridian) 
rivetted on to the other Ends of the brafs Arms, 
and which may be carried round the Poles of the 
Ecliptic, by the Iron Axis, but with fo ftiff a Mo- 
tion, as not to difturb the Diurnal Rotation on 
the Poles PP. 
X. The 
