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1 IV | FROM THE OBSERVATORY OF CAMBRIDGE~Barbicane, however, lost
2 IV | addressed to the Observatory of Cambridge in Massachusetts. This city,
3 IV | terms:~The Director of the Cambridge Observatory to the President~
4 IV | Gun Club at Baltimore.~ CAMBRIDGE, October 7.~On the receipt
5 IV | addressed to~the Observatory of Cambridge in the name of the members
6 IV | proposed to the Observatory of Cambridge by the members of the Gun
7 IV | afterward.~The staff of the Cambridge Observatory place themselves
8 IV | Director of the Observatory of Cambridge.~
9 VI | letter of the Observatory of Cambridge was published by them, and
10 VI | horizon, the letter of the Cambridge Observatory had said all
11 VI | revolution round the earth, the Cambridge Observatory had demonstrated
12 VII | CANNON-BALL~The Observatory of Cambridge in its memorable letter
13 XI | advice of the Observatory of Cambridge, the gun must be fired perpendicularly
14 XIII | placed at the disposal of the Cambridge Observatory the funds necessary
15 XXIV | credited the Observatory of Cambridge with the necessary sums
16 XXIV | proposed to the Observatory of Cambridge, There was no lack of funds;
17 XXIV | calculations of the Observatory of Cambridge, the tube of the new reflector
18 XXIV | measured; and Mr. Clark, of the Cambridge staff, resolved the Crab
19 XXVII | Peak. The director of the Cambridge Observatory was at his post
20 XXVIII| director of the Observatory of Cambridge. It contains the scientific
21 XXVIII| Officers of the Observatory of Cambridge.~The projectile discharged
22 XXVIII| consulted the astronomers of the Cambridge Observatory upon the subject,
23 XXVIII| Belfast, director of the Cambridge Observatory, and reached
24 XXVIII| to the gentlemen of the Cambridge Observatory, announcing
25 IV | answered the president.~“Of our Cambridge friends. You have already
26 IV | thousand yards.”~“And the Cambridge Observatory declared that
27 V | if we could fall upon the Cambridge Observatory and crush it,
28 V | above that estimated by the Cambridge Observatory; but the Cambridge
29 V | Cambridge Observatory; but the Cambridge Observatory had nevertheless
30 IX | continued Nicholl. “The Cambridge Observatory’s note says
31 X | condition determined by the Cambridge Observatory. It was mathematically
32 XII | projectile is a room in the Cambridge University, carried into
33 XXI | the sub-director of the Cambridge Observatory, Massachusetts.~
34 XXI | ready to put to sea.~The Cambridge observatory called a special
35 XXI | Belfast, director of the Cambridge Observatory, accompanying
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