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that time on the Plate 2>, and (he will (land over her 
Place in the Ecliptic for that time, and you will fee 
in what Conftellation (he then is. Laftly, faften the 
Wires by the Screw E , and the Globe will be refti* 
fy'd. 
To find the Rifing and Setting of the Sun and 
Moon , with their Amplitudes on the Horizon. 
The Globe being re&ify’d as above to the given 
Time, turn it round in the ufual Way, and you will 
fee the Sun and Moon rife and fet for that Day on 
the fame Points of the Horizon as they do in the 
Heavens. The Times of their Rifing and Setting arc 
(hewn by the Hour-Index, which likewife fhews the 
Time of the Moon’s palling over the Meridian. If 
you want to fee to greater: Exaftnefs the Rifing and 
Setting of the Moon, find her Latitude for that Day 
by the Ephemeris ; and as it is South or North, ferew 
her fo many Degrees from the Ecliptic, meafuring 
them by the Paftboard K, applying it to the Ecliptic 
as above mention’d; and then turning the Globe 
round you will fee the Time of the Moons Rifing 
and Setting by the Hour-Index, and her Amplitude 
on the Horizon for that time, as it is affeCted by her 
Latitude, which will fometimes be very confiderable. 
This may be very ufeful, efpecially in giving Lee* 
tures upon the Globes; becaufe a large Company at 
fome Diftance will eafily fee this Sun and Moon go- 
ing above and below the Horizon as they rife and 
fet, and likewife their Appulfes to different fix’d 
Stars: Whereas in the ufual Way, when there is only 
the Sun’s Place in the Ecliptic Ihewn, it is not eafy 
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