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quadgram frequency
the board of visitors94
in the course of85
to the board of74
of the royal society68
at the same time61
on the th of60
the motion of the57
of the solar system56
of the astronomer royal54
the centre of the51
one of the most50
astronomer royal to the49
the astronomer royal to49
the royal astronomical society47
royal to the board47
june report of the47
of the royal observatory47
report of the astronomer46
the transit of venus46
the end of the44
the movements of the44
to the royal society42
cape of good hope42
was one of the39
in the case of39
a great deal of39
the fact that the38
from time to time38
at the age of36
the discovery of the36
of the board of35
at the end of35
the cape of good35
seems to have been34
for the first time34
in the history of33
the construction of the32
for the purpose of32
i do not know32
with regard to the32
of the heavenly bodies31
the position of the31
of the united states31
at the royal observatory30
on the subject of30
the work of the30
the report to the29
the determination of the29
the history of the29
the square of the29
the distance of the29
the attraction of the28
so far as i28
with respect to the28
the course of the27
from june th to27
is one of the27
th i went to27
the secretary of the26
in the same direction26
motion of the earth26
figure of the earth26
in connection with the26
the nature of the26
president of the royal26
at the time of26
of the royal astronomical26
eclipse of the sun25
a member of the25
in consequence of the25
i do not think25
the study of the24
as one of the24
of the transit of24
a good deal of24
the places of the22
the direction of the22
the head of the22
to the conclusion that22
the law of gravitation22
on the part of22
the rest of the21
on the other hand21
the length of the21
it would have been21
to th i was21
th to th i21
report to the visitors21
in the direction of20
the middle of the20
of the fixed stars20
so far as the20
the mass of the20
the board of longitude20
he was able to20
that it would be20
the university of cambridge20
the figure of the20
of one of the20
the theory of gravitation19
the rotation of the19
in the university of19
the time of the19
by the fact that19
the case of the19
of the british association19
of the nautical almanac18
the part of the18
he seems to have18
the top of the18
the use of the18
it would seem that18
work of the observatory18
square of the distance18
distance from the sun18
as a matter of18
the subject of the18
in front of the17
on may th i17
the way in which17
in one of the17
be found in the17
the surface of the17
at the cape of17
th i was at17
to me that the17
secretary of the navy17
in which he was17
as well as the17
the king of denmark17
the report states that17
the observation of the17
the name of the17
the latter part of16
he was at playford16
the cambridge philosophical society16
first lord of the16
it was found that16
on the other side16
by the attraction of16
that is to say16
with reference to the16
in the solar system16
to look at the16
construction of the heavens16
the history of science16
the age of twenty16
the movement of the16
of the existence of16
a paper on the16
to be found in16
of the sun and16
the numerical lunar theory15
appears to have been15
on a visit to15
on june th i15
its distance from the15
to the naked eye15
for a long time15
in the same way15
was by no means15
i went to london15
the observations of the15
movements of the planets15
of the first magnitude15
the meeting of the15
of jupiter and saturn15
from the fact that15
the beginning of the15
and on the th15
one of the greatest15
the president of the15
to the fact that15
motion of the moon14
of the cambridge observatory14
to the discovery of14
in regard to the14
the shape of the14
of the transit circle14
to the study of14
to the end of14
the reduction of the14
the correction of the14
from a photograph by14
the members of the14
on the occasion of14
observations of the moon14
th he was at14
at the head of14
the date of the14
that i could not14
to do with the14
of the university of14
on the surface of14
end of the year14
but i do not14
was sent to the14
movements of the heavenly14
on account of the14
came to the conclusion13
of the earth and13
total eclipse of the13
of the discovery of13
the nautical almanac office13
national academy of sciences13
precession of the equinoxes13
that it was the13
the explanation of the13
the height of the13
meeting of the british13
the course of his13
members of the board13
the office of astronomer13
the orbit of the13
of the motion of13
the th of august13
a matter of fact13
i think it was13
at the present day13
that i did not13
in the philosophical transactions13
for the observation of13
but it was not13
the value of the13
the plane of the13
the national academy of13
for the advancement of13
at the beginning of13
of the satellites of13
for a short time13
but it is not13
be said to have13
the effect of the13
in the hands of13
the discovery of neptune13
to the present time13
office of astronomer royal13
th i wrote to13
at the time when13
the diameter of the13
appear to have been13
association for the advancement13
a meeting of the12
to account for the12
a series of observations12
in a letter to12
lord of the admiralty12
in the midst of12
the precession of the12
the compass in iron12
on the st of12
the influence of the12
a copy of the12
i was at playford12
the progress of the12
distance from the earth12
the city of london12
years of his life12
report to the board12
places of the stars12
of the longitude of12
may be said to12
to be able to12
the size of the12
to the solar system12
made at the royal12
in the way of12
paid a visit to12
it is true that12
the course of a12
by the action of12
in such a way12
rotation of the earth12
it may be said12
the distances of the12
it would not be12
of the compass in12
it seemed to me12
if the earth were12
of the city of12
under the direction of12
part of the work12
on the th i12
the action of the12
the earth and the12
of the observatory was12
as well as in12
it is said that12
he was led to12
on the construction of12
as the square of11
director of the observatory11
of the house of11
it was not till11
that it was a11
with the object of11
the velocity of light11
i told him that11
centre of the earth11
the existence of the11
on june th he11
i have the honor11
the cause of the11
it must have been11
chancellor of the exchequer11
one of the first11
it might have been11
the motion of a11
in the first place11
at the centre of11
the laws of motion11
the origin of the11
that there was no11
to say that the11
a day or two11
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in the form of11
the advancement of science11
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in the united states11
part of his life11
the appearance of the11
determination of the longitude11
i went to the11
he came to the11
seemed to me that11
it is to be11
the question of the11
be no doubt that11
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in reference to the11
it was impossible to11
the outcome of the11
as soon as the11
there can be no11
the positions of the11
in this year i11
the academy of sciences11
of the movements of11
i do not remember11
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the solar system in10
have the honor to10
at the expense of10
in a straight line10
it is necessary to10
a large number of10
at the present time10
ought not to be10
was found to be10
the mass of jupiter10
correction of the compass10
american association for the10
to be the case10
rate of description of10
the time of my10
it seems to me10
of the law of10
an account of the10
the speed of the10
the visitation of the10
it was necessary to10
of the present day10
a year or two10
the area of the10
there could be no10
up to that time10
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in the same year10
with my wife and10
on the nature of10
the result was that10
i did not know10
i returned to cambridge10
that there was a10
a great number of10
of the milky way10
for the use of10
that he was a10
of some of the10
the satellites of jupiter10
the solar eclipse of10
the sun and the10
that the earth was10
the bottom of the10
the council of the10
the dimensions of the10
the place of the10
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as far as the10
on the figure of10
to which i have10
of observations of the10
of the work of10
the motions of the10
to the cambridge philosophical10
that he could not10
reduction of the observations10
he said that he10
with a view to10
as much as possible10
under the title of10
a quarter of a10
the publication of the10
the character of the10
it is easy to10
in the summer of10
in the middle of10
the intensity of the10
it could not be10
board of visitors of9
and one of the9
an eclipse of the9
in the possession of9
the direction in which9
members of the senate9
the order of the9
that of the earth9
of the other planets9
in some of the9
the th of march9
the total eclipse of9
of description of areas9
it is difficult to9
the walls of the9
a large part of9
it is stated that9
on the morning of9
individual members of the9
on the theory of9
extract from a letter9
in the latter part9
the count de knuth9
observation of the transit9
a fellow of the9
the meetings of the9
in which it was9
to have been a9
to the effect that9
the attention of the9
that i should be9
up to this time9
out of the way9
the light of the9
the invention of the9
would not have been9
the sun and moon9
square of the time9
july th he was9
of the civil war9
the result of the9
the conclusion that the9
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of the celestial sphere9
distances of the stars9
the state of the9
the end of his9
a few of the9
on his way to9
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i was obliged to9
that it is not9
a letter to the9
to the secretary of9
can be no doubt9
the system of the9
of the greenwich observatory9
to that of the9
in the autumn of9
for the determination of9
rd i went to9
at the university of9
compass in iron ships9
the american association for9
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with a view of9
of the moon is9
size of the earth9
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of the matter was9
as if it were9
in the centre of9
the house of commons9
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the interior of the9
equable description of areas9
to one of the9
this part of the9
of the earth in9
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the medal of the9
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the th of january9
of the copernican theory9
the early part of9
th i have a9
i went to playford9
the rate of description9
in the october term9
at right angles to9
in the report to9
of sir william herschel9
the results of the9
far as i can9
of visitors of the9
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would seem to be9
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on one of the9
series of observations of9
of the smithsonian institution9
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as soon as possible9
catalogue of double stars8
in the open air8
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the th of october8
the director of the8
the board of trade8
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the construction of a8
the foot of the8
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shape of the earth8
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fellow of trinity college8
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which he had been8
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that part of the8
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the importance of the8
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i replied that i8
this state of things8
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the theory of the8
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the death of his8
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to th he was8
common centre of gravity8
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the duke of northumberland8
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i gave a lecture8
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fellow of the royal8
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the inverse square of8
of the great astronomer8
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that there is no8
visible to the naked8
surface of the earth8
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the distance from the8
the royal irish academy8
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that one of the8
end of his life8
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the mouth of the8
the south eastern railway8
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as i am aware8
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the expense of the7
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one hundred and fifty7
is said to be7
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the magnetical and meteorological7
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the fact that he7
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