An edition of Two lectures on comets (1759)

Two lectures on comets

read in the chapel of Harvard-College, in Cambridge, New-England, in April 1759 : on occasion of the comet which appear'd in that month : with an appendix, concerning the revolutions of that comet, and of some others

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An edition of Two lectures on comets (1759)

Two lectures on comets

read in the chapel of Harvard-College, in Cambridge, New-England, in April 1759 : on occasion of the comet which appear'd in that month : with an appendix, concerning the revolutions of that comet, and of some others

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RBSC copy: With the autograph of John Jones Spooner on t.p.

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44, xviii p.
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44

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