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early english books online | 24 |
the end of the | 18 |
the center of the | 17 |
hence is it that | 13 |
represented either as utf | 12 |
characters represented either as | 12 |
a quarter of an | 12 |
in the same time | 12 |
quarter of an hour | 10 |
the sun or stars | 10 |
motion of the sun | 9 |
and set it from | 9 |
on the th of | 9 |
from the apparent time | 9 |
to the end that | 9 |
at the same time | 9 |
your line of chords | 9 |
the true nature of | 8 |
the nature of the | 8 |
the suns right ascension | 8 |
time of the year | 8 |
at the end of | 8 |
in so much as | 8 |
the time of the | 8 |
a table of the | 8 |
when the sun is | 8 |
the motion of the | 8 |
a line of chords | 8 |
and hence is it | 8 |
the length of the | 7 |
to make it go | 7 |
may be made to | 7 |
is to be added | 7 |
with the same dial | 7 |
that there is not | 7 |
in twenty four hours | 7 |
is not to be | 7 |
of your line of | 7 |
and so by consequence | 7 |
since so it is | 7 |
in oxford and michigan | 6 |
proofread for accuracy and | 6 |
their early english books | 6 |
chose to create diplomatic | 6 |
tcp data is very | 6 |
and therefore chose to | 6 |
been released into the | 6 |
markup guidelines are available | 6 |
there is not any | 6 |
of every monographic english | 6 |
the filling in of | 6 |
length makes in an | 6 |
on the new cambridge | 6 |
of the process of | 6 |
even for commercial purposes | 6 |
selection was intended to | 6 |
and use these texts | 6 |
so as that the | 6 |
sets published by proquest | 6 |
the project have been | 6 |
this phase i text | 6 |
level of the tei | 6 |
or tei g elements | 6 |
and encoded texts based | 6 |
are a number of | 6 |
the universities of michigan | 6 |
simplify the filling in | 6 |
and those which did | 6 |
all likelihood such instances | 6 |
structural encoding based on | 6 |
creation partnership web site | 6 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 6 |
attribution is given to | 6 |
for keying and markup | 6 |
or for an anonymous | 6 |
divided into two phases | 6 |
returned to the keyers | 6 |
of gaps by user | 6 |
a second or later | 6 |
is a partnership between | 6 |
create accurately transcribed and | 6 |
and available in eebo | 6 |
keying companies for transcription | 6 |
michigan and oxford and | 6 |
page images in accordance | 6 |
images in accordance with | 6 |
general aim of eebo | 6 |
later edition of a | 6 |
and markup reviewed and | 6 |
the reason of this | 6 |
by converting tcp files | 6 |
there was a compelling | 6 |
aware of the process | 6 |
each text was proofread | 6 |
characters will be marked | 6 |
based on the new | 6 |
providing financial support to | 6 |
the image sets published | 6 |
notably latin and welsh | 6 |
and attribution is given | 6 |
work was chosen if | 6 |
there are a number | 6 |
compelling reason to do | 6 |
marked as illegible were | 6 |
while the overall quality | 6 |
all without asking permission | 6 |
makes in an hour | 6 |
published between and available | 6 |
was proofread for accuracy | 6 |
with changes to facilitate | 6 |
usual project restraints of | 6 |
by proquest via their | 6 |
financial support to the | 6 |
been transformed into placeholder | 6 |
these processes should make | 6 |
use these texts for | 6 |
converting tcp files to | 6 |
be marked as illegible | 6 |
on the text encoding | 6 |
reason to do so | 6 |
work described above is | 6 |
texts have been issued | 6 |
and markup guidelines are | 6 |
such instances will never | 6 |
works in english were | 6 |
texts were encoded and | 6 |
of time and funding | 6 |
data within the usual | 6 |
on the image sets | 6 |
the terms of creative | 6 |
right ascension in time | 6 |
of the project have | 6 |
and sometimes a second | 6 |
large quantities of textual | 6 |
tcp is a partnership | 6 |
encoded texts based on | 6 |
selection was based on | 6 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 6 |
unicode or tei g | 6 |
partnership between the universities | 6 |
in of gaps by | 6 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 6 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 6 |
tcp is to encode | 6 |
but we respectfully request | 6 |
keying and markup guidelines | 6 |
into the public domain | 6 |
been issued variously as | 6 |
by the help of | 6 |
corrected and characters marked | 6 |
be made about the | 6 |
credit and attribution is | 6 |
edition of the work | 6 |
for an anonymous work | 6 |
text strings within braces | 6 |
works are eligible for | 6 |
of works in other | 6 |
over a wide variety | 6 |
a works in english | 6 |
to range over a | 6 |
characters or elements to | 6 |
looked at by a | 6 |
to a limit of | 6 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 6 |
or corrected and characters | 6 |
the texts have been | 6 |
request that due credit | 6 |
text creation partnership web | 6 |
whichever is the greater | 6 |
image sets published by | 6 |
second or later edition | 6 |
these texts for their | 6 |
linked to page images | 6 |
the texts were encoded | 6 |
to reflect the true | 6 |
teams in oxford and | 6 |
english books online text | 6 |
record of the period | 6 |
text is available for | 6 |
and the publisher proquest | 6 |
a compelling reason to | 6 |
available at the text | 6 |
texts created during phase | 6 |
the sides of the | 6 |
with level of the | 6 |
the print record of | 6 |
published by proquest via | 6 |
image sets were sent | 6 |
created by converting tcp | 6 |
released into the public | 6 |
to page images in | 6 |
markup reviewed and edited | 6 |
have been looked at | 6 |
tcp assigned for keying | 6 |
a b c d | 6 |
elements to simplify the | 6 |
in accordance with level | 6 |
support to the early | 6 |
for their own purposes | 6 |
from proquest page images | 6 |
illegibles were encoded as | 6 |
understanding these processes should | 6 |
editorial teams in oxford | 6 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 6 |
within the usual project | 6 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 6 |
any assumptions that can | 6 |
of each text was | 6 |
to the early english | 6 |
to the center of | 6 |
range over a wide | 6 |
filling in of gaps | 6 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 6 |
by a tcp editor | 6 |
by the institutions providing | 6 |
by editorial teams in | 6 |
the text creation partnership | 6 |
between the universities of | 6 |
respectfully request that due | 6 |
to simplify the filling | 6 |
tcp aimed to produce | 6 |
opposed to critical editions | 6 |
the seruice of god | 6 |
and or corrected and | 6 |
texts for their own | 6 |
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where possible up to | 6 |
oxford and the publisher | 6 |
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we respectfully request that | 6 |
editions of a works | 6 |
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the general aim of | 6 |
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coded from proquest page | 6 |
according to the terms | 6 |
elements of known extent | 6 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 6 |
mainly structural encoding based | 6 |
unicode or text strings | 6 |
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be aware of the | 6 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 6 |
encoding was enhanced and | 6 |
is given to their | 6 |
or later edition of | 6 |
remain and some readable | 6 |
into placeholder characters or | 6 |
nature of the print | 6 |
print record of the | 6 |
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textual data within the | 6 |
been looked at by | 6 |
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external keying companies for | 6 |
placeholder characters or elements | 6 |
the tei in libraries | 6 |
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between and available in | 6 |
number of works in | 6 |
those which did not | 6 |
as opposed to critical | 6 |
edition of a work | 6 |
of any assumptions that | 6 |
were sent to external | 6 |
data is very good | 6 |
limit of instances per | 6 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 6 |
the process of creating | 6 |
the sun in the | 6 |
and oxford and the | 6 |
were encoded as gap | 6 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 6 |
should bear in mind | 6 |
above a quarter of | 6 |
a number of works | 6 |
of a works in | 6 |
any remaining illegibles were | 6 |
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is available for reuse | 6 |
phase of the project | 6 |
that in all likelihood | 6 |
and coded from proquest | 6 |
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the early english books | 6 |
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in all likelihood such | 6 |
books online text creation | 6 |
to external keying companies | 6 |
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keyed and coded from | 6 |
reflect the true nature | 6 |
files to tei p | 6 |
corrected where possible up | 6 |
encoded as gap s | 6 |
that it may be | 6 |
are available at the | 6 |
of known extent have | 6 |
were returned to the | 6 |
of a work was | 6 |
the usual project restraints | 6 |
users should bear in | 6 |
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at by a tcp | 6 |
can be made about | 6 |
quality of tcp data | 6 |
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processed by university of | 6 |
assurance was then carried | 6 |
never have been looked | 6 |
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characters marked as illegible | 6 |
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and by consequence the | 6 |
that due credit and | 6 |
at the text creation | 6 |
processes should make clear | 6 |
the text can be | 6 |
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of michigan and oxford | 6 |
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standards were returned to | 6 |
illegible were corrected where | 6 |
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companies for transcription and | 6 |
text and markup reviewed | 6 |
proquest via their early | 6 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 6 |
keyers to be redone | 6 |
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bibliography of english literature | 6 |
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did not meet qa | 6 |
copies of the texts | 6 |
text was proofread for | 6 |
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overall quality of tcp | 6 |
or elements to simplify | 6 |
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was then carried out | 6 |
sets were sent to | 6 |
of the work described | 6 |
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title published between and | 6 |
the time by the | 6 |
day of the year | 6 |
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p using tcp tei | 6 |
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encoded edition of the | 6 |
sent to external keying | 6 |
therefore chose to create | 6 |
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to the terms of | 6 |
therefore of any assumptions | 6 |
of creating the tcp | 6 |
created during phase of | 6 |
up to a limit | 6 |
institutions providing financial support | 6 |
domain as of january | 6 |
quality assurance was then | 6 |
texts based on the | 6 |
true nature of the | 6 |
a wide variety of | 6 |
for transcription and basic | 6 |
restraints of time and | 6 |
should make clear that | 6 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 6 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 6 |
intended to range over | 6 |
and linked to page | 6 |
based on the image | 6 |
text can be copied | 6 |
encoded text transcribed from | 6 |
and encoded edition of | 6 |
works in other languages | 6 |
are eligible for inclusion | 6 |
quantities of textual data | 6 |
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the sun is in | 6 |
tcp files to tei | 6 |
extent have been transformed | 6 |
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of textual data within | 6 |
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errors will remain and | 6 |
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transcription and basic encoding | 6 |
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project was divided into | 6 |
online text creation partnership | 6 |
tcp project was divided | 6 |
the encoding was enhanced | 6 |
via their early english | 6 |
terms of creative commons | 6 |
variety of subject areas | 6 |
were encoded and linked | 6 |
wide variety of subject | 6 |
readable characters will be | 6 |
project restraints of time | 6 |
text selection was based | 6 |
creating the tcp texts | 6 |
then carried out by | 6 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 6 |
gap elements of known | 6 |
made about the data | 6 |
gaps by user contributors | 6 |
universities of michigan and | 6 |
a limit of instances | 6 |
the keyers to be | 6 |
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project have been released | 6 |
first editions of a | 6 |
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not meet qa standards | 6 |
the work described above | 6 |
instances will never have | 6 |
given to their original | 6 |
as illegible were corrected | 6 |
images scanned from microfilm | 6 |
proquest to create accurately | 6 |
qa standards were returned | 6 |
the text encoding initiative | 6 |
encoding based on the | 6 |
out by editorial teams | 6 |
some errors will remain | 6 |
based on the text | 6 |
due credit and attribution | 6 |
a partnership between the | 6 |
finding a meridian line | 5 |
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the same day twelve | 5 |
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reproduction of original in | 5 |
parts of the year | 5 |
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the day of the | 5 |
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right ascension of the | 5 |
motion to shew the | 5 |
the centre of the | 5 |
the wheels and pinions | 5 |
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ocm this keyboarded and | 5 |
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right managing of clocks | 4 |
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the time of this | 4 |
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center of the orbit | 4 |
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quarter of an inch | 4 |
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tables of the suns | 4 |
the same with the | 4 |
the edge of the | 4 |
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the altitude of the | 4 |
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you with good work | 4 |
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that part of the | 4 |
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length of a pendulum | 4 |
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by the pointing of | 4 |
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longitude of the sun | 4 |
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of the suns right | 4 |
the surface of the | 4 |
watches and other time | 4 |
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the object seem to | 4 |
side of the ruler | 4 |
any of these stars | 4 |
of adapting a telescope | 4 |
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rules for the ordering | 4 |
to be observed in | 4 |
the apparent and mean | 4 |
the side of the | 4 |
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and for so much | 4 |
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the tables of the | 4 |
seconds in a day | 4 |
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the number of vibrations | 4 |
moment of time by | 4 |
fast or too slow | 4 |
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leading a wheel of | 3 |
when the air is | 3 |
the cause of this | 3 |
wherein is declared how | 3 |
pendulum watch ought to | 3 |
in the same plain | 3 |
to which it was | 3 |
most sorts of useful | 3 |
the length of a | 3 |
the rest of the | 3 |
on the horizontal plain | 3 |
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if he should say | 3 |
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the th of october | 3 |
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upon most sorts of | 3 |
horary distance from the | 3 |
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global keyed and coded | 3 |
proper tables requisite thereto | 3 |
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it may not be | 3 |
age of the moon | 3 |
that the day will | 3 |
thereby precisely to adjust | 3 |
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newer and better rules | 3 |
they ought to be | 3 |
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case it has gone | 3 |
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hour of full tide | 3 |
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very necessary for all | 3 |
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use of these kind | 3 |
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kinds now in use | 3 |
time between the pole | 3 |
time it has gone | 3 |
reasons why all days | 3 |
a minute in time | 3 |
minutes of a degree | 3 |
horological disquisitions concerning the | 3 |
of the crown wheel | 3 |
that are really good | 3 |
sorts of useful dials | 3 |
will serve without sensible | 3 |
and the reasons why | 3 |
as the royal pendulum | 3 |
blebs of wind that | 3 |
ten times as much | 3 |
being always kept exactly | 3 |
draw the line a | 3 |
that we may not | 3 |
work very necessary for | 3 |
for making two sorts | 3 |
method for calculating of | 3 |
that the stile must | 3 |
the line of sight | 3 |
in any part of | 3 |
may quickly and exactly | 3 |
the whole being a | 3 |
to rise on the | 3 |
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shewing how much a | 3 |
motion of the pendulum | 3 |
minutes for an horizontal | 3 |
be observed in setting | 3 |
brief directions for making | 3 |
the shadow of the | 3 |
much he looseth that | 3 |
of a line of | 3 |
the day will be | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
the time of day | 3 |
day will be fair | 3 |
the clock in the | 3 |
that any length makes | 3 |
the time it has | 3 |
projected in the aequator | 3 |
and minutes for an | 3 |
from day to day | 3 |
is not a rectifying | 3 |
a clock by the | 3 |
and come right again | 3 |
be faster or slower | 3 |
much as is the | 3 |
the angel in s | 3 |
lines may quickly and | 3 |
a true meridian line | 3 |
and for regulating and | 3 |
managing of clocks and | 3 |
the price of time | 3 |
there is no time | 3 |
which appears the impossibility | 3 |
of hours and minutes | 3 |
so by consequence every | 3 |
for most parts of | 3 |
or slower than a | 3 |
the impossibility of a | 3 |
be too slow by | 3 |
the latitude of oxford | 3 |
an hour from the | 3 |
according to the exposition | 3 |
difference for most parts | 3 |
at any certain hour | 3 |
by the number of | 3 |
that space of time | 3 |
one turn of the | 3 |
so as to shew | 3 |
looseth that looseth it | 3 |
longer or shorter than | 3 |
our lord knoweth the | 3 |
that the dayes are | 3 |
sun is in the | 3 |
for an horizontal dial | 3 |
is not the same | 3 |
is to be substracted | 3 |
sounds of bells spread | 3 |
the whole year round | 3 |
when the sun shines | 3 |
as if you would | 3 |
of an hour from | 3 |
to adjust royal pendulums | 3 |
early in the morning | 3 |
face of the board | 3 |
what has been said | 3 |
to the a clock | 3 |
for the loue of | 3 |
to be so much | 3 |
find it not to | 3 |
at right angles with | 3 |
true time of the | 3 |
for there is no | 3 |
the stars at night | 3 |
to make use of | 3 |
make it go slower | 3 |
much a good pendulum | 3 |
sensible difference for most | 3 |
that the line of | 3 |
angles with the plane | 3 |
ought to be faster | 3 |
time by the sun | 3 |
of the horizontal ruler | 3 |
the reasons why all | 3 |
an appendix containing mr | 3 |
between the pole and | 3 |
for euer and euer | 3 |
when any of these | 3 |
this is the manner | 3 |
are regulated by a | 3 |
telescope to an horizontal | 3 |
disquisitions concerning the nature | 3 |
but if it go | 3 |
most common kinds now | 3 |
directly opposite to the | 3 |
to the sum of | 3 |
for finding a meridian | 3 |
in the next place | 3 |
vertical with the pole | 3 |
centre of the earth | 3 |
nature of the pendulum | 3 |
would have it ring | 3 |
common kinds now in | 3 |
useful in all astronomical | 3 |
how thereby precisely to | 3 |
the aequation is to | 3 |
for adjusting a clock | 3 |
th part of a | 3 |
again by a pinion | 3 |
between the hours of | 3 |
are not alike twenty | 3 |
of the inequality of | 3 |
not alike twenty four | 3 |
go till the th | 3 |
the stile must stand | 3 |
suspension to the center | 3 |
be set to a | 3 |
be set to the | 3 |
a telescope to an | 3 |
how much a good | 3 |
which again by a | 3 |
of the suns rising | 3 |
be set right the | 3 |
to those that consider | 3 |
exactly true to the | 3 |
the day of doome | 3 |
spi global keyed and | 3 |
observe whether the mensurator | 3 |
too fast for the | 3 |
dial for observing the | 3 |
as i said before | 3 |
precisely to adjust royal | 3 |
right angles with the | 3 |
from noon to noon | 3 |
in case it has | 3 |
stand at right angles | 3 |
till the th of | 3 |
father andreas de soto | 3 |
as long as the | 3 |
shew the hour of | 3 |
of two or three | 3 |
the sun so much | 3 |
in the center of | 3 |
be described upon most | 3 |
with some brief directions | 3 |
horizontal dial for observing | 3 |
with tables of equation | 3 |
on both sides the | 3 |
beats that any length | 3 |
in which appears the | 3 |
with an appendix containing | 3 |
bells of the same | 3 |
being one of the | 3 |
of time arising from | 3 |
the sum of the | 3 |
he looseth that looseth | 3 |
to find out the | 3 |
concerning the nature of | 3 |
a clock to be | 3 |
adjusting a clock by | 3 |
in such sort that | 3 |
it perceives the point | 3 |
calculation of hours and | 3 |
quickly and exactly be | 3 |
the root of the | 3 |
end of the horizontal | 3 |
the day on which | 3 |
pendulum is subject to | 3 |
of the exact moment | 3 |
make it go faster | 3 |
the sun comes to | 3 |
it may be redeemed | 3 |
rules for adjusting a | 3 |
a motion shewing the | 3 |
good pendulum watch ought | 3 |
to the edge of | 3 |
a good pendulum watch | 3 |
of the telescopick sights | 3 |
the most excellent infanta | 3 |
is under the pole | 3 |
appears the impossibility of | 3 |
the chief use of | 3 |
those that consider the | 3 |
fix concentrick a pinion | 3 |
by the same rule | 3 |
center of the sun | 3 |
the course of nature | 3 |
quarters of an hour | 3 |
by the motion of | 3 |
back of the case | 3 |
that time which is | 3 |
the earth has performed | 3 |
much too fast as | 3 |
like arch projected in | 3 |
exactly be described upon | 3 |
swift and slow motion | 3 |
to employ it well | 3 |
and a line of | 3 |
if so that thou | 3 |
if you would have | 3 |
of adjusting a clock | 3 |
much is the aequation | 3 |
as the squares of | 3 |
than a true sun | 3 |
are really good and | 3 |
by which means the | 3 |
most excellent infanta clara | 3 |
that it is not | 3 |
serve without sensible difference | 3 |
in one of his | 3 |
time of his life | 3 |
and exactly be described | 3 |
i have thought fit | 3 |
let the clock be | 3 |
differ from the apparent | 3 |
and newer and better | 3 |
by the fixed stars | 3 |
to shew the hour | 3 |
either clock or watch | 3 |
have thought fit to | 3 |
when the tube is | 3 |
how it may be | 3 |
this difference in time | 3 |
in the concavity of | 3 |
calculated for the latitude | 3 |
the hour of full | 3 |
in the midst of | 3 |
parallel to the horizon | 3 |
the first of these | 3 |
it is that the | 3 |
at the angel in | 3 |
made in the same | 3 |
and that there is | 3 |
a work very necessary | 3 |
the pinion of the | 3 |
segment of a circle | 3 |
make use of these | 3 |
kept exactly true to | 3 |
the same vertical with | 3 |
than they are in | 3 |
clock by the fixed | 3 |
by the stars at | 3 |
directions for making two | 3 |
give the true hour | 3 |
always kept exactly true | 3 |
fast for the sun | 3 |
for calculating of numbers | 3 |
the suns rising or | 3 |
the th of june | 3 |
the clock be set | 3 |
center of the bob | 3 |
come now to shew | 3 |
rise on the mensurator | 3 |
how much he looseth | 3 |
to the seruice of | 3 |
second in a day | 3 |
the intersection of the | 3 |
trium in cervice leonis | 3 |
hours and minutes for | 3 |
that a royal pendulum | 3 |
the apparent time to | 3 |
same vertical with the | 3 |
the cause of the | 3 |
inches and a half | 3 |
most parts of england | 3 |
to be faster or | 3 |
tables calculated for the | 3 |
observation of the exact | 3 |
confessor to the most | 3 |
arch projected in the | 3 |
would have been of | 3 |
and you shall find | 3 |
the age of the | 3 |
with a table of | 3 |
the help of which | 3 |
distance from the meridian | 3 |
to your table of | 3 |
end of the gage | 2 |
it is to be | 2 |
self with a good | 2 |
lower end of the | 2 |
pin in the center | 2 |
reason of their several | 2 |
at what weather will | 2 |
which it was set | 2 |
being less than the | 2 |
line of the page | 2 |
so much time as | 2 |
i have been as | 2 |
go too slow you | 2 |
the day or night | 2 |
the hour line of | 2 |
it be taken for | 2 |
if the eye fall | 2 |
with several conclusions drawn | 2 |
what numbers stand against | 2 |
a radius of the | 2 |
bestowed it on vs | 2 |
continue in motion at | 2 |
minutes in a day | 2 |
that placide estate of | 2 |
about a ring of | 2 |
holes for the screws | 2 |
the pendulum may be | 2 |
the most common kinds | 2 |
the plane of the | 2 |
the eye fall from | 2 |
ill employed and lost | 2 |
from to and from | 2 |
go on till a | 2 |
mean diurnal motion of | 2 |
in a day more | 2 |
and in such manner | 2 |
serve very well for | 2 |
paper on the back | 2 |
the hour by the | 2 |
there are two things | 2 |
glass a b c | 2 |
finding the declination of | 2 |
hours appropriated to the | 2 |
in motion at once | 2 |
dialogves in three parts | 2 |
the draught of the | 2 |
it is lawfull also | 2 |
and pastime to recreate | 2 |
both able and honest | 2 |
the earths place at | 2 |
and slow motion of | 2 |
the name of a | 2 |
appoint to receive the | 2 |
too slow you must | 2 |
subject to be altered | 2 |
as also rules to | 2 |
with the method of | 2 |
are drawn in reference | 2 |
a line and plummet | 2 |
ought to employ it | 2 |
of finding their several | 2 |
that it is in | 2 |
in its true position | 2 |
part of the ecliptick | 2 |
end to the other | 2 |
fast to the place | 2 |
the three roses in | 2 |
a pinion moveth not | 2 |
that the right ascensions | 2 |
and first for the | 2 |
right the same day | 2 |
may be raised or | 2 |
meanes to redeeme time | 2 |
as given on a | 2 |
in that placide estate | 2 |
inequality of time in | 2 |
the body of the | 2 |
in case of the | 2 |
from one end to | 2 |
to the signs between | 2 |
by what has been | 2 |
the rising and falling | 2 |
the signe of coline | 2 |
much in the distance | 2 |
of time in respect | 2 |
days are truly hours | 2 |
himself with either clocks | 2 |
to and from to | 2 |
the help of a | 2 |
when you set it | 2 |
god bestowed it on | 2 |
you the beats made | 2 |
if the eye rise | 2 |
pendulum ought to be | 2 |
on the pin g | 2 |
vnder the title of | 2 |
parts of the ecliptick | 2 |
of life and many | 2 |
fourth part of a | 2 |
any time of the | 2 |
it so much too | 2 |
of spot dials by | 2 |
collimation lk parallel to | 2 |
your clock is at | 2 |
is great want thereof | 2 |
to a true time | 2 |
some entertainements of mirth | 2 |
not be able to | 2 |
minutes of the suns | 2 |
is requisite to make | 2 |
farre forth that i | 2 |
this aequation of time | 2 |
be it neuer so | 2 |
the table for dividing | 2 |
root of the stile | 2 |
movements you speak of | 2 |
performed its mean motion | 2 |
manner it should be | 2 |
a plain and simple | 2 |
lawfully secular people may | 2 |
columes belong to the | 2 |
with degrees of chords | 2 |
rising in any part | 2 |
for years to come | 2 |
a pendulum that strikes | 2 |
then look through the | 2 |
and vvhen so that | 2 |
by which it is | 2 |
sun in the ecliptick | 2 |
set right to the | 2 |
god almighty doth shorten | 2 |
and set the pendulum | 2 |
what is the chief | 2 |
necks of the screws | 2 |
is read in the | 2 |
of day or night | 2 |
will not be safe | 2 |
of this aequation of | 2 |
or go too slow | 2 |
much too fast or | 2 |
the wearing to which | 2 |
as near as possible | 2 |
a pendulum of that | 2 |
some few rules how | 2 |
and stars temporary right | 2 |
appropriated to the signs | 2 |
intelligence of its divisions | 2 |
the vvords of the | 2 |
end of a tobacco | 2 |
necessary to be known | 2 |
declination of a wall | 2 |
the first and third | 2 |
people may vse some | 2 |
then bring it back | 2 |
set it at a | 2 |
to be added or | 2 |
the hour in any | 2 |
draw an obscure segment | 2 |
proved by reason and | 2 |
there is no man | 2 |
side ab is brought | 2 |
star is to be | 2 |
east and west dials | 2 |
i set my watch | 2 |
that is one turn | 2 |
a way by which | 2 |
always in the same | 2 |
the difference is minutes | 2 |
day of the month | 2 |
see what numbers stand | 2 |
beats blows in an | 2 |
sides of the ruler | 2 |
what hath been here | 2 |
the time of a | 2 |
left wing of virgo | 2 |
stars temporary right ascensions | 2 |
the theory of this | 2 |
object seem to fall | 2 |
in the same place | 2 |
and so much as | 2 |
the trebbleness or baseness | 2 |
rest of the work | 2 |
what end god bestowed | 2 |
on the left side | 2 |
fixing them in the | 2 |
the signs between the | 2 |
rule to know when | 2 |
the necks of the | 2 |
of the case a | 2 |
from the beginning of | 2 |
cannot tell where the | 2 |
of the ordinary sort | 2 |
aequation of time arising | 2 |
lengths of natural days | 2 |
the locking detent is | 2 |
no care thereof when | 2 |
of the pendulum may | 2 |
long vibrates in a | 2 |
to the true hour | 2 |
in the world for | 2 |
a estc r ocm | 2 |
lines move to the | 2 |
of the second table | 2 |
rising and falling of | 2 |
the method of finding | 2 |
plain to those that | 2 |
the substance of the | 2 |
if the air be | 2 |
same distance of time | 2 |
the same piece with | 2 |
the same point of | 2 |
in such a manner | 2 |
how precious a thing | 2 |
line of the dial | 2 |
so that if a | 2 |
bore of the tube | 2 |
horizontal ruler cut the | 2 |
is the same in | 2 |
time it may be | 2 |
of the clock in | 2 |
inequality of time and | 2 |
the appearance of the | 2 |
the pendulum beat equally | 2 |
be amiss in the | 2 |
any two points in | 2 |
at noon the day | 2 |
length of the pendulum | 2 |
set when the sun | 2 |
in some parts of | 2 |
the declination of a | 2 |
of movements by j | 2 |
vibrations in the same | 2 |
also rules to be | 2 |
to be had in | 2 |
the seconds of time | 2 |
and of what value | 2 |
of the same piece | 2 |
hang on the weights | 2 |
every quarter of an | 2 |
and other parts are | 2 |
the fabrick of the | 2 |
of the several conclusions | 2 |
of the sun is | 2 |
same number of degrees | 2 |
whose right ascensions are | 2 |
the line ef to | 2 |
give intelligence of its | 2 |
on the account of | 2 |
the care of the | 2 |
is the number of | 2 |
one day b goes | 2 |
nut of a pendulum | 2 |
will be found to | 2 |
and when the sun | 2 |
be taken for the | 2 |
a like arch projected | 2 |
the inclination of the | 2 |
hath reserved to himself | 2 |
the fourth of may | 2 |
employ themselues in good | 2 |
already in the movement | 2 |
equal in time to | 2 |
is designed for the | 2 |
makes with the meridian | 2 |
and parts of a | 2 |
in the left hand | 2 |
an exact meridian line | 2 |
shall appoint to receive | 2 |
considerable time of going | 2 |
contained in twenty four | 2 |
you shall find that | 2 |
molyneux in his sciothericum | 2 |
and when they are | 2 |
a man may furnish | 2 |
in raising the eye | 2 |
that some part of | 2 |
sun so much as | 2 |
whence several conclusions are | 2 |
for a pinion moveth | 2 |
wearing to which those | 2 |
much is that day | 2 |
the place where the | 2 |
that we ought to | 2 |
be occasion to make | 2 |
is it that for | 2 |
of the most common | 2 |
it is not yet | 2 |
in the same pendulum | 2 |
in the same plane | 2 |
rise from e to | 2 |
in respect of artificial | 2 |
be at the pains | 2 |
err a minute in | 2 |
being captive wherein is | 2 |
here you are to | 2 |
to the draught of | 2 |
all the time which | 2 |
for the same use | 2 |
last but two in | 2 |
in the beginning of | 2 |
in eductione caudae capricorni | 2 |
the side ab is | 2 |
may furnish himself with | 2 |
for ever and ever | 2 |
to the end they | 2 |
so near the truth | 2 |
a little too slow | 2 |
in the length of | 2 |
or lose the difference | 2 |
be found to differ | 2 |
parts of an hour | 2 |
crook and samuel helsham | 2 |
of a good and | 2 |
that is not a | 2 |
error in the tables | 2 |
ascension of the star | 2 |
half an hour too | 2 |
be according to the | 2 |
at a quarter past | 2 |
according as is requisite | 2 |
it shews you the | 2 |
occasion to make use | 2 |
the earth by its | 2 |
give a good price | 2 |
rules to be observed | 2 |
of the sun and | 2 |
is in either of | 2 |
perpetually in the same | 2 |
t is impossible for | 2 |
end of the hand | 2 |
when so that thou | 2 |
between the coming of | 2 |
that if a clock | 2 |
product of all the | 2 |
table of royal pendulums | 2 |
time is not the | 2 |
is much the same | 2 |
not a rectifying day | 2 |
higher in altitude then | 2 |
its mean motion above | 2 |
the middest of my | 2 |
time is that which | 2 |
in the whales tail | 2 |
that for a good | 2 |
and on the th | 2 |
to do but to | 2 |
as possible to the | 2 |
signs of the zodiack | 2 |
the beats made in | 2 |
pendulum that shall vibrate | 2 |
too slow when they | 2 |
apparent and mean time | 2 |
way and manner of | 2 |
one side of your | 2 |
all clocks naturally perform | 2 |
according to those wordes | 2 |
method of calculating all | 2 |
this time is not | 2 |
for the same angles | 2 |
i take to be | 2 |
will be bestowed on | 2 |
will lose it and | 2 |
of packing up and | 2 |
which the stile makes | 2 |
with those of the | 2 |
threds or turns of | 2 |
that the first colume | 2 |
will go always too | 2 |
the unequal length of | 2 |
b perpendicular to the | 2 |
take the said numbers | 2 |
true proportion and uniform | 2 |
observed in setting them | 2 |
the reason of which | 2 |
in three parts shewing | 2 |
the distance of the | 2 |
that the shadow of | 2 |
to the product of | 2 |
all instruments for the | 2 |
at any time of | 2 |
is the aequation on | 2 |
that the day of | 2 |
on the same point | 2 |
set a year before | 2 |
captive wherein is declared | 2 |
column in our table | 2 |
number of days in | 2 |
twelve signs of the | 2 |
several parts of the | 2 |
the mathematicks are made | 2 |
to propose a way | 2 |
the th of may | 2 |
the first point of | 2 |
one of these divisions | 2 |
for so much is | 2 |
as to shew the | 2 |
time in respect of | 2 |
the mensurator is too | 2 |
and the next morning | 2 |
the pendulum day is | 2 |
there set down in | 2 |
that in the cestern | 2 |
are to be sold | 2 |
more time to be | 2 |
set to the sun | 2 |
to the motion of | 2 |
the table for that | 2 |
but that we may | 2 |
a plate of brass | 2 |
right with the same | 2 |
the first creation of | 2 |
to take paines with | 2 |
to the surface of | 2 |
they continue in motion | 2 |
into english by j | 2 |
be contained in the | 2 |
the dial be in | 2 |
respect of artificial motions | 2 |
making the holes for | 2 |
by frequent repetitions and | 2 |
as much as the | 2 |
the red figures shew | 2 |
center of your dial | 2 |
keep so equal a | 2 |
time when there is | 2 |
takes the suns altitude | 2 |
are to be redeemed | 2 |
slow when they are | 2 |
the mean diurnal motion | 2 |
less time than the | 2 |
goodness of a clock | 2 |
to be sold by | 2 |
time being captive wherein | 2 |
the one is the | 2 |
the degree of the | 2 |
the head of the | 2 |
is that of time | 2 |
for dividing the nut | 2 |
then set it anew | 2 |
of finding a meridian | 2 |
may conclude that the | 2 |
is the chief use | 2 |
in all clocks generally | 2 |
that spirituall men vse | 2 |
to the same purpose | 2 |
the clock has gone | 2 |
set it up in | 2 |
aequation of time in | 2 |
so equal a time | 2 |
the manner how all | 2 |
right ascensions of the | 2 |
by the words of | 2 |
more to the right | 2 |
to the first of | 2 |
work at a low | 2 |
gain the mean time | 2 |
the wind and the | 2 |
hundreds of a vibration | 2 |
how iustly the sluggish | 2 |
what your clock is | 2 |
surface of the mercury | 2 |
be known by those | 2 |
the horary distance of | 2 |
of the ring g | 2 |
is the reason of | 2 |
what manner it should | 2 |
arch of the aequator | 2 |
things of this nature | 2 |
a day more than | 2 |
the other side of | 2 |
move to the spot | 2 |
be of an equal | 2 |
of it into the | 2 |
the clock is made | 2 |
a second of time | 2 |
upper part of the | 2 |
conclusions that have been | 2 |
is lawfull also yea | 2 |
glasses in the frame | 2 |
mensurator may be raised | 2 |
the vibrations of pendulums | 2 |
the equation of the | 2 |
in use among us | 2 |
that a pendulum of | 2 |
the holes for the | 2 |
it shews that the | 2 |
ascension of the mid | 2 |
of a clock consists | 2 |
the twenty first of | 2 |
that are regulated by | 2 |
from one hour to | 2 |
added the best rules | 2 |
drawn in reference to | 2 |
so much is that | 2 |
in the mean time | 2 |
are made by john | 2 |
cleanse it from air | 2 |
cumberland at the angel | 2 |
than those that are | 2 |
because the figures are | 2 |
as far as my | 2 |
the same tone as | 2 |
is the time that | 2 |
shew the true azimuth | 2 |
the air will be | 2 |
vibrates in a minute | 2 |
in all its parts | 2 |
hang on the weight | 2 |
minute in time about | 2 |
the th of march | 2 |
or the time of | 2 |
wherein is contained a | 2 |
in the ring g | 2 |
john prujean in oxon | 2 |
a clock to the | 2 |
then let it go | 2 |
which is added the | 2 |
left shoulder of hercules | 2 |
number of vibrations which | 2 |
exactly upright in the | 2 |
wherein the altitudes are | 2 |
stars right ascension in | 2 |
work after the same | 2 |
the diurnal motion of | 2 |
stars whose right ascensions | 2 |
as not to be | 2 |
but if they are | 2 |
you were taught in | 2 |
the glass a b | 2 |
in a day faster | 2 |
conclusions drawn from it | 2 |
exact distance from the | 2 |
from whence several conclusions | 2 |
are truly hours long | 2 |
the day of iudgement | 2 |
is there set down | 2 |
places they are designed | 2 |
our lord shall come | 2 |
ought to be made | 2 |
draught of a spring | 2 |
th of draco is | 2 |
the second contains the | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
nine minutes of a | 2 |
the stile makes with | 2 |
the tail of capricorn | 2 |
the end that the | 2 |
the horizontal ruler cut | 2 |
the bore of the | 2 |
left hand of serpentarius | 2 |
certain cases to be | 2 |
degrees of the equinoctial | 2 |
when they are almost | 2 |
shew the age of | 2 |
the philosophy of the | 2 |
in the back of | 2 |
several conclusions that have | 2 |
a pendulum that shall | 2 |
to make a watch | 2 |
near the equinoctial points | 2 |
all the hast possible | 2 |
be added or substracted | 2 |
and the other is | 2 |
for richard cumberland at | 2 |
fall from e to | 2 |
and the quantity of | 2 |
lost in a day | 2 |
the nut of a | 2 |
appendix wherein is contained | 2 |
as it stands in | 2 |
if he should speake | 2 |
in his sciothericum telescopicum | 2 |
they are first wound | 2 |
more to do but | 2 |
i come now to | 2 |
to the end of | 2 |
wheels shall express the | 2 |
to the nature of | 2 |
the losse of any | 2 |
manner how all clocks | 2 |
the meridian must be | 2 |
you find it not | 2 |
method of finding their | 2 |
object seem to rise | 2 |
to make it gain | 2 |
right to the sun | 2 |
in setting them up | 2 |
to get the mean | 2 |
rules how a man | 2 |
the very last part | 2 |
it will be too | 2 |
the upper side into | 2 |
near as possible to | 2 |
the length of natural | 2 |
and manner of packing | 2 |
when the pendulum is | 2 |
manifest to those that | 2 |
made to go hours | 2 |
by the side of | 2 |
a table for the | 2 |
find out the length | 2 |
the table of equations | 2 |
line ef to the | 2 |
or shorter than hours | 2 |
forward from the place | 2 |
the days are so | 2 |
which way to perform | 2 |
teeth of the wheels | 2 |
thereof according to his | 2 |
a second table of | 2 |
how to alter it | 2 |
to the true time | 2 |
this semicircle of anomoly | 2 |
if it be well | 2 |
and of what condition | 2 |
quadrants of the zodiack | 2 |
assume any two points | 2 |
the use of these | 2 |
as well in the | 2 |
when she hath degrees | 2 |
the kingdome of heauen | 2 |
is it that our | 2 |
of what value it | 2 |
that time in which | 2 |
so farre forth that | 2 |
parts shewing the nature | 2 |
table for dividing the | 2 |
few rules how a | 2 |
bell of any weight | 2 |
vse thereof according to | 2 |
distance from the object | 2 |
make in the same | 2 |
the numbers of the | 2 |
if it do so | 2 |
being converted into time | 2 |
there is great want | 2 |
to make an observation | 2 |
supposed to be adjusted | 2 |
the product of all | 2 |
slow for the sun | 2 |
of the star s | 2 |
fill the tube with | 2 |
to those of the | 2 |
of the day or | 2 |
if you have a | 2 |
on the upper side | 2 |
from the place where | 2 |
of the same number | 2 |
out of the cestern | 2 |
i shall not be | 2 |
on the d of | 2 |
you are to note | 2 |
which is passed in | 2 |
the lower end of | 2 |
may be occasion to | 2 |
by the same steps | 2 |
of some of the | 2 |
note also that the | 2 |
have gone too slow | 2 |
for want of the | 2 |
coming under the pole | 2 |
which each star is | 2 |
when you have thus | 2 |
well adjusted clock will | 2 |
the first thing required | 2 |
the work of adjusting | 2 |
if it be taken | 2 |
of these stars come | 2 |
the twelve signs of | 2 |
the meridian on the | 2 |
the arch of its | 2 |
is the cause that | 2 |
the center of your | 2 |
the temper of the | 2 |
last part of its | 2 |
the line of collimation | 2 |
i feare my lord | 2 |
time with the sun | 2 |
furnish himself with either | 2 |
colume contains the days | 2 |
and thereby exalteth it | 2 |
place at noon the | 2 |
telling the time by | 2 |
the remainder gives the | 2 |
there is a screw | 2 |
to gain the mean | 2 |
pendulum that strikes seconds | 2 |
out the length of | 2 |
the wind be south | 2 |
several conclusions are drawn | 2 |
are moved by them | 2 |
equal to the true | 2 |
down to the surface | 2 |
stand against each hour | 2 |
length of natural days | 2 |
time it concerneth vs | 2 |
fifty nine minutes of | 2 |
either more or less | 2 |
resting on the pin | 2 |
east and west dial | 2 |
twenty first of october | 2 |
will gain as much | 2 |
it be set right | 2 |
the kingly prophet dauid | 2 |
with the meridian must | 2 |
that there shall be | 2 |
that to morrovv you | 2 |
and the wind be | 2 |
richard cumberland at the | 2 |
sufficient to express the | 2 |
you have already brought | 2 |
arising from this cause | 2 |
less than the next | 2 |
i shall only add | 2 |
second table of equations | 2 |
work of adjusting a | 2 |
in the middest of | 2 |
if it have lost | 2 |
throughout this semicircle of | 2 |
it falls in the | 2 |
of the top of | 2 |
conveying all manner of | 2 |
numbers stand against each | 2 |
it into the cestern | 2 |
sun is in either | 2 |
to shew the age | 2 |
go always too fast | 2 |
too fast as the | 2 |
there may be some | 2 |
for that i haue | 2 |
the left wing of | 2 |
by john prujean in | 2 |
the reward of heauen | 2 |
the pains of calculating | 2 |
the method of calculating | 2 |
and that vvhich thou | 2 |
to those that are | 2 |
hours long in which | 2 |
if the glass rise | 2 |
that the angle which | 2 |
your table of requisites | 2 |
long as the other | 2 |
tend for an intermission | 2 |
might seeme that the | 2 |
thou oughtest to haue | 2 |
which the earth is | 2 |
of vibrations which a | 2 |
to the true nature | 2 |
and that all the | 2 |
the number of days | 2 |
the stars right ascension | 2 |
notches of the crown | 2 |
from its center of | 2 |
for the dayes are | 2 |
the end of every | 2 |
by reason of its | 2 |
the difference of the | 2 |
to employ it vvell | 2 |
for east and west | 2 |
be at any time | 2 |
half the year on | 2 |
the declination of the | 2 |
and that we ought | 2 |
dividing the nut of | 2 |
think it will not | 2 |
signs of rain and | 2 |
motion of a clock | 2 |
so that you may | 2 |
place the dial so | 2 |
sorts of spot dials | 2 |
in our latitude of | 2 |
strike on one bell | 2 |
up into the head | 2 |
so farre forth as | 2 |
in any place of | 2 |
suns right ascension in | 2 |
fabrick of the ring | 2 |
and falling of the | 2 |
all the year round | 2 |
and a north or | 2 |
keep the same time | 2 |
to give a good | 2 |
in less time than | 2 |
part of a year | 2 |
of this life is | 2 |
requisite thereto by william | 2 |
to a certain year | 2 |
in depressing the eye | 2 |
time contained in twenty | 2 |
and the right line | 2 |
horological dialogves in three | 2 |
that is both able | 2 |
of their several distinctions | 2 |
reason of which is | 2 |
is both able and | 2 |
dial be in an | 2 |
trium in collo ceti | 2 |
the difference in time | 2 |
as is requisite to | 2 |
there may be occasion | 2 |
no human art can | 2 |
that i might redeeme | 2 |
of the number of | 2 |
lose it and come | 2 |
the hours of in | 2 |
this kind of philosophy | 2 |
of the last hour | 2 |
is longer or shorter | 2 |
from one conjunction to | 2 |
conclusions are drawn in | 2 |
the d of august | 2 |
because the number of | 2 |
till you have brought | 2 |
in so short a | 2 |
must stand at right | 2 |
the left hand of | 2 |
it to vibrate equally | 2 |
angle which the stile | 2 |
apparent time to get | 2 |
equal to the sum | 2 |
night useful in all | 2 |
of the meanes to | 2 |
in a great measure | 2 |
the uses of the | 2 |
to the quantity of | 2 |
times as much as | 2 |
him again to rights | 2 |
before they come under | 2 |
and fixing them in | 2 |
for my part i | 2 |
numbers for the wheels | 2 |
upon the wheel b | 2 |
a thing is time | 2 |
repeating clocks weight pendulum | 2 |
the whole year about | 2 |
to employ themselues in | 2 |
stile makes with the | 2 |
same dial twice in | 2 |
to be performed in | 2 |
to justen it so | 2 |
as you were taught | 2 |
taken by large and | 2 |
no being at all | 2 |
them in the places | 2 |
which is the cause | 2 |
the several conclusions that | 2 |
are designed to stand | 2 |
is not any bodie | 2 |
of which we haue | 2 |
to serve in the | 2 |
packing up and conveying | 2 |
time that they are | 2 |
and from u to | 2 |
pretious iewell time is | 2 |
circle a b c | 2 |
the second row are | 2 |
the seruice of our | 2 |
and then the clock | 2 |
of the suns place | 2 |
the hour lines of | 2 |
apply my self to | 2 |
in passing from one | 2 |
any of the other | 2 |
for jonathan edwin at | 2 |
course of the sun | 2 |
from aries to libra | 2 |
along the face of | 2 |
ascension in time of | 2 |
same tone as a | 2 |
will be of no | 2 |
of a clock chiefly | 2 |
sooner than a like | 2 |
to be known by | 2 |
by the sound of | 2 |
the sum of equations | 2 |
much as that they | 2 |
he should speake more | 2 |
or come under the | 2 |
you say right vvell | 2 |
is directly opposite to | 2 |
reason of this is | 2 |
if in raising the | 2 |
kind of movements by | 2 |
giving the suns right | 2 |
arch vibrated but times | 2 |
that carries the cross | 2 |
they are almost down | 2 |
take paines with feruency | 2 |
of this is plain | 2 |
by the tables of | 2 |
our latitude of dublin | 2 |
printed by andrew crook | 2 |
made by john prujean | 2 |
any other time of | 2 |
instruments for the mathematicks | 2 |
that they are to | 2 |
on the buttock of | 2 |
the cause of its | 2 |
not yet apparent noon | 2 |
pendulum in the same | 2 |
pendulum of that length | 2 |
the quantity of air | 2 |
the like number of | 2 |
the way and manner | 2 |
as if so that | 2 |
jonas moore in his | 2 |
shewing the time of | 2 |
the distance between the | 2 |
we may find the | 2 |
may vse some entertainements | 2 |
seruice of our lord | 2 |
of full tide in | 2 |
motion at once winding | 2 |
made to shew the | 2 |
as is seen in | 2 |
of the tables of | 2 |
was set a year | 2 |
distance between the two | 2 |
that we are lords | 2 |
coming to the south | 2 |
in serpentarius right shoulder | 2 |
in things of this | 2 |
half an hour after | 2 |
up quite to the | 2 |
any place of the | 2 |
to change them into | 2 |
of no competent distance | 2 |
with a good clock | 2 |
of the needle to | 2 |
there a well adjusted | 2 |
the sun or star | 2 |
or in depressing the | 2 |
under the open end | 2 |
dial twice in the | 2 |
may find the angle | 2 |
express the number of | 2 |
the plain of the | 2 |
the rule before given | 2 |
and in the night | 2 |
s estc r ocm | 2 |
the definition of clocks | 2 |
is not any thing | 2 |
are lords of time | 2 |
in his exposition on | 2 |
its motion by the | 2 |
by reason and experience | 2 |
the first colume contains | 2 |
of a pendulum screw | 2 |
thereto by william molyneux | 2 |
no more to do | 2 |
then when you have | 2 |
stars horary distance from | 2 |
a thing of nothing | 2 |
as is manifest to | 2 |
by making the holes | 2 |
how all clocks naturally | 2 |
brought to keep true | 2 |
noon the day following | 2 |
before and after noon | 2 |
some enquiries into the | 2 |
divided on the upper | 2 |
gain or lose the | 2 |
at one time of | 2 |
is contained a method | 2 |
be lighter than the | 2 |
to be that of | 2 |
by a royal pendulum | 2 |
is marked with the | 2 |
and sometimes too slow | 2 |
that all the time | 2 |
shorter than the mean | 2 |
so that it may | 2 |
in the places they | 2 |
and this is the | 2 |
i have here added | 2 |
is it that the | 2 |
it and come right | 2 |
in some other part | 2 |
with the clean bowle | 2 |
between the th of | 2 |
then remove the ruler | 2 |
at the pains to | 2 |
exactness of keeping time | 2 |
when set in the | 2 |
be set right to | 2 |
adjust a clock to | 2 |
part of its years | 2 |
it is expedient for | 2 |
than a like arch | 2 |
course of our life | 2 |
long in which appears | 2 |
either clocks or watches | 2 |
shall be sufficient to | 2 |
more than one of | 2 |
gerard pinsone att the | 2 |
as before was taught | 2 |
what hath been delivered | 2 |
nor is there any | 2 |
beats in this table | 2 |
the beats that a | 2 |
of the wheels and | 2 |
are first wound up | 2 |
is to be hung | 2 |
of the pendulum rod | 2 |
vibration of the pendulum | 2 |
that it was giuen | 2 |
end of the tube | 2 |
a minute by the | 2 |
day or night useful | 2 |
if the figures on | 2 |
the same distance of | 2 |
for the use of | 2 |
agree with the sun | 2 |
time you would set | 2 |
and it will be | 2 |
that length makes in | 2 |
as is the distance | 2 |
inches long vibrates in | 2 |
you have occasion to | 2 |
of the earth from | 2 |
is equal in time | 2 |
best way is to | 2 |
throughout the whole course | 2 |
for the mathematicks are | 2 |
the mensurator falls on | 2 |
attempt to adjust a | 2 |
and cutt of the | 2 |
is the same with | 2 |
time arising from this | 2 |
be set so much | 2 |
and for what end | 2 |
that there may be | 2 |
t will gain as | 2 |
in which the sun | 2 |
naturally perform their offices | 2 |
the rapidity of their | 2 |
hour that was strucken | 2 |
which ought to be | 2 |
to receive the same | 2 |
and then he will | 2 |
be found to be | 2 |
or parts of time | 2 |
what is the reason | 2 |
to the design of | 2 |
hours if need be | 2 |
beating of the pendulum | 2 |
thou troublest and hinderest | 2 |
which according to the | 2 |
be done by the | 2 |
or night useful in | 2 |
giveth the hour by | 2 |
it will appear by | 2 |
it be well adjusted | 2 |
that the earth has | 2 |
to the number of | 2 |
by gerard pinsone att | 2 |
to give the true | 2 |
of observing the time | 2 |
shewing the day of | 2 |
nut must be divided | 2 |
slow motion of the | 2 |
expressed in the table | 2 |
enquiries into the nature | 2 |
of the centre of | 2 |
if a clock be | 2 |
same point of the | 2 |
it should be employed | 2 |
of brass or iron | 2 |
time to get the | 2 |
at the open end | 2 |
vse some entertainements of | 2 |
as that they are | 2 |
of those that are | 2 |
is the distance between | 2 |
and from to c | 2 |
of aequation of natural | 2 |
with the rest of | 2 |
after the same manner | 2 |
time is there set | 2 |
in eductione caudae ceti | 2 |
for the wheels and | 2 |
there is no great | 2 |
that i esteeme them | 2 |
as to make it | 2 |
the chief goodness of | 2 |
great want thereof to | 2 |
or for stars on | 2 |
spot dials by t | 2 |
that time vvhich is | 2 |
edge of the stile | 2 |
air in the concavity | 2 |
the equal or mean | 2 |
propose a way by | 2 |
back of the whale | 2 |
which shall be the | 2 |
hath been here delivered | 2 |
in the house of | 2 |
your finger under the | 2 |
of thee that thou | 2 |
ordinary domestick ballance watches | 2 |
makes in an inch | 2 |
may be wrought by | 2 |
most learned and ingenious | 2 |
from e to g | 2 |
haue no being at | 2 |
a good pendulum clock | 2 |
the places they are | 2 |
circle of his yearly | 2 |
be the cause of | 2 |
time than the other | 2 |
little in the night | 2 |
vvhen so that he | 2 |
it was at the | 2 |
of calculating all numbers | 2 |
week or a month | 2 |
end of it into | 2 |
the apostle saint paul | 2 |
as that the pendulum | 2 |
too slow for the | 2 |
not be safe setting | 2 |
other time of the | 2 |
too fast then you | 2 |
line of collimation lk | 2 |
as to the first | 2 |
in the neck of | 2 |
in the upper turn | 2 |
we may conclude that | 2 |
they are in their | 2 |
it has been my | 2 |
in a little time | 2 |
as a bell of | 2 |
that of the winter | 2 |
give motion to the | 2 |
in the unequal length | 2 |
equal to what the | 2 |
vvhat is there more | 2 |
is a great mistake | 2 |
then is the object | 2 |
the daies are bad | 2 |
be always in the | 2 |
and then bring it | 2 |
and mean time are | 2 |
motion shewing the day | 2 |
of the vibrations of | 2 |
be set on the | 2 |
the reason of their | 2 |
things that are fastened | 2 |
and it shews you | 2 |
the horizontal ruler cd | 2 |
be brought to keep | 2 |
the midst of his | 2 |
effecting particular motions required | 2 |
table of the sun | 2 |
of this present day | 2 |
of bells spread themselves | 2 |
as the figures express | 2 |
or baseness of tones | 2 |
there shall be no | 2 |
as much as is | 2 |
one side of the | 2 |
and when it happeneth | 2 |
distance of time between | 2 |
to the foregoing rule | 2 |
between the apparent and | 2 |
or lost in a | 2 |
is not yet apparent | 2 |
sound of a bell | 2 |
of the orbit c | 2 |
let us proceed to | 2 |
exactly north and south | 2 |
the watch and larrum | 2 |
spaces above us are | 2 |
the spaces above us | 2 |
will furnish you with | 2 |
observe the time by | 2 |
for which they were | 2 |
by which each star | 2 |
a quarter past eleven | 2 |
so fall out that | 2 |
to the day of | 2 |
the hand of a | 2 |
storms of rain and | 2 |
the squares of the | 2 |
make it gain or | 2 |
are under the pole | 2 |
mathematicks are made by | 2 |
it out of the | 2 |
how the body doth | 2 |
that the end of | 2 |
lighter than the air | 2 |
in dextra manu serpentarii | 2 |
we find that a | 2 |
but if it be | 2 |
is to be done | 2 |
of the dial be | 2 |
that the air is | 2 |
it true to the | 2 |
hours of in the | 2 |
be sold by w | 2 |
eye fall from e | 2 |
manner of packing up | 2 |
for two or three | 2 |
is one turn of | 2 |
the figures are black | 2 |
all the wearing to | 2 |
period of his life | 2 |
come in the same | 2 |
set to a sun | 2 |
of refractions what it | 2 |
to shew the true | 2 |
make the reason of | 2 |
slow or swift motion | 2 |
are to be accounted | 2 |
you would set it | 2 |
shews you the beats | 2 |
and so it is | 2 |
of the airs being | 2 |
times as long as | 2 |
same time with the | 2 |
contains the stars names | 2 |
an exact table of | 2 |
if so that it | 2 |
then hang on the | 2 |
taketh away time when | 2 |
it go too fast | 2 |
the upper part of | 2 |
of the pendulum will | 2 |
when first wound up | 2 |
wheels and other parts | 2 |
other part of the | 2 |
they are designed to | 2 |
face of the stile | 2 |
of the earths axis | 2 |
is first wound up | 2 |
vvhen so that thou | 2 |
i come next to | 2 |
it was set a | 2 |
continue so to do | 2 |
for finding the declination | 2 |
tone as a bell | 2 |
will be too slow | 2 |
when they are first | 2 |
with a line of | 2 |
if it go with | 2 |
she hath degrees of | 2 |
one conjunction to another | 2 |
the quantity of their | 2 |
the place where it | 2 |
is added the best | 2 |
stands in the cestern | 2 |
the gnomon must be | 2 |
moved but fifty nine | 2 |
a good and well | 2 |
it that our lord | 2 |
from the first point | 2 |
that it is lawfull | 2 |
care ought to be | 2 |
perpendicular to the plane | 2 |
that he might not | 2 |
side of the clock | 2 |
a clock be set | 2 |
first colume contains the | 2 |
now the reason of | 2 |
some parts of the | 2 |
or to be substracted | 2 |
row are the beats | 2 |
whole course of our | 2 |
vvhole course of his | 2 |
free from all other | 2 |
whose square root is | 2 |
time of day or | 2 |
chief goodness of a | 2 |
it is not a | 2 |
is supposed to be | 2 |
time of the suns | 2 |
then twenty four hours | 2 |
we ought to employ | 2 |
i have said before | 2 |
with the effects thereof | 2 |
the first thing requisite | 2 |
but if the mercury | 2 |
is no time to | 2 |
after the same method | 2 |
four hours long in | 2 |
day is longer than | 2 |
sides of the glass | 2 |
moment of time is | 2 |
there is not ought | 2 |
the right ascension in | 2 |
earths place at noon | 2 |
beginning of the world | 2 |
substract the suns right | 2 |
may agree with the | 2 |
thing requisite to the | 2 |
tables requisite thereto by | 2 |
in the first chapter | 2 |
of one of the | 2 |
to be done by | 2 |
then instantly take the | 2 |
vibrations which a pendulum | 2 |
contained a method of | 2 |
pass the meridian before | 2 |
of about for d | 2 |
place where the hand | 2 |
giuing themselues ouer to | 2 |
on the other part | 2 |
put a stop to | 2 |
till you find the | 2 |
between the two glasses | 2 |
great care ought to | 2 |
furnish your self with | 2 |
with the nature thereof | 2 |
wing s estc r | 2 |
the division on the | 2 |
proportion and uniform figure | 2 |
of the pocket watch | 2 |
his exposition on the | 2 |
of collimation lk parallel | 2 |
that it will not | 2 |
we are lords of | 2 |
if it be a | 2 |
lift it out of | 2 |
as i have said | 2 |
the hours appropriated to | 2 |
every day of the | 2 |
to be in the | 2 |
for stars on the | 2 |
a bell of any | 2 |
of in the morning | 2 |
the meanes to redeeme | 2 |
the concavity of the | 2 |
who tooke no care | 2 |
the same time with | 2 |
of ordinary domestick ballance | 2 |
will agree with the | 2 |
two manner of ways | 2 |
time is very short | 2 |
thereby exalteth it selfe | 2 |
for that the world | 2 |
by andrew crook and | 2 |
the same for length | 2 |
one of the ancients | 2 |
shewn by the clock | 2 |
refractions what it is | 2 |
which those parts are | 2 |
cause of its sounding | 2 |
the third shews the | 2 |
hath degrees of altitude | 2 |
tell where the shadow | 2 |
finding their several lengths | 2 |
declared how precious a | 2 |
i will give you | 2 |
the true adjusting of | 2 |
number of vibrations in | 2 |
aptara keyed and coded | 2 |
in altitude then indeed | 2 |
clocks naturally perform their | 2 |
tooke no care thereof | 2 |
set so much too | 2 |
stile must stand at | 2 |
man may furnish himself | 2 |
the day and night | 2 |
but it is not | 2 |
may june july aug | 2 |
is in the meridian | 2 |
to recreate their spirits | 2 |
a tendency to fair | 2 |
heauen is to be | 2 |
jonathan edwin at the | 2 |
the length of days | 2 |
the circle of his | 2 |
be sufficient to make | 2 |
may be of any | 2 |
must be taken from | 2 |
one time of the | 2 |
ab is brought to | 2 |
if the mercury be | 2 |
ought to differ from | 2 |
for what end god | 2 |
will not be improper | 2 |
their use and management | 2 |
sum of the equations | 2 |
side of the quadrant | 2 |
find it to vibrate | 2 |
difference between the suns | 2 |
it be set to | 2 |
first thing requisite to | 2 |
in a true meridian | 2 |
will serve very well | 2 |
in doing of which | 2 |
the th of april | 2 |
is the manner of | 2 |
between the suns true | 2 |
three parts shewing the | 2 |
is to be vnderstood | 2 |
natural day is longer | 2 |