Abstract
XXIV. Observations of eclipses of Jupiter's first satellite made at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, compared with observations of the same, made by Samuel Holland Esquire, Surveyor General of Lands for the Northern District of America, and others of his party, in several parts of North America, and the longitudes of the places thence deduced, by the Astronomer Royal
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