id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29031 Holden, Edward S. (Edward Singleton) Sir William Herschel: His Life and Works .txt text/plain 49158 3192 75 In the following account of the life and works of Sir WILLIAM HERSCHEL, on the Periodical Star in Collo Ceti_, by Mr. WILLIAM HERSCHEL, of Bath. For some years HERSCHEL has observed the heavens every hour The memoir on the forty-foot telescope shows throughout that HERSCHEL'S general catalogue existed before HERSCHEL'S time, and led by the In the prosecution of this work HERSCHEL found stars whose light was The double stars were the subject of HERSCHEL'S earliest and of his The question of determining the parallax of stars first brought HERSCHEL case of one of HERSCHEL'S double stars, in much the same order in which HERSCHEL himself lived to see some of his double stars perform observed (by Sir JOHN HERSCHEL) with a telescope of twenty feet, similar Sun and Fixed Stars_ (1795), HERSCHEL recounts what was known of the of each double star [observed by HERSCHEL], brought together on ./cache/29031.txt ./txt/29031.txt