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1 IV | she will be crossing the zenith, which latter event will
2 IV | she does not reach the zenith always at exactly the same
3 IV | coincide with that in the zenith. Now, by a fortunate circumstance,
4 IV | she will be crossing the zenith.~On the fifth question, “
5 IV | ought to be pointed to the zenith of the place. Its fire,
6 IV | the moon should reach the zenith of a given place, it is
7 IV | will be distant from the zenith point by four times that
8 IV | pointed directly toward the zenith of the place.~3rd. The projectile
9 IV | of its transit across the zenith.~The members of the Gun
10 IV | conditions of perigee and of zenith until eighteen years and
11 VI | which the moon passes the zenith, that is, the point directly
12 XI | that is to say, toward the zenith. Now the moon does not traverse
13 XI | moon does not traverse the zenith, except in places situated
14 XXV | favorable condition as to the zenith, if not to the perigee,
15 XXVI | under the same conditions of zenith and perigee.~The weather
16 XXVI | between the horizon and the zenith. A terrible silence weighed
17 XXVIII| at the moon when at the zenith; and its initiatory velocity
18 II | rise by degrees toward the zenith. Its absence drew the following
19 II | was insensibly nearing the zenith, the mathematical point
20 III | starry snow; and from the zenith to the nadir, an immense
21 VII | Will not the moon pass the zenith of Florida? In eighteen
22 VIII | of Mahomet, between the zenith and the nadir.~Such was
23 IX | exact, its direction to the zenith of the spot incontestible;
24 IX | the moon passing to the zenith of the spot, we ought to
25 X | its perigee, and at the zenith of the twenty-eighth parallel.
26 XIII | invariably occupies the zenith, and does not pass the limits
27 XX | time the moon is at her zenith a cargo of visitors may
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