"Astronomical Observations Made At The Observatory Of Cambridge, Volume 18" presents detailed astronomical data meticulously collected at the esteemed Cambridge Observatory. This volume offers a comprehensive record of celestial events, positions, and phenomena observed during the specified period.
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