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George Parker, 'A double ephemeris, for the year of our Lord, 1700...', London, printed for the author, at the Ball and Star in Salisbury-Court, and sold by W. Hunt at the Ball in Paul's Ally in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1700, State Library Victoria, Melbourne (RAREEMM 325/24)

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carries Text for ''A double ephemeris, for the year of our Lord, 1700 : or the heliocentrick and geocentrick motions of the planets from Astronomia Carolina for the meridian of the city of London. Exactly calculated. Also, readily shewing the true times of high-water at London-Bridge: the equation of time for the true regulating of clocks and watches; the suns declination to every day; the time of day-break; the length of the day, and the hour and minute of the sun and moon's rising and setting; with other useful notes pertinent to the work. With the late Duke of Monmouth's nativity, and J. Partridge's erroneous judgment thereon, and his mundane aspects and parallels, confuted / by George Parker, philomath.''>
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