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    A New General Theory of the Teeth of Wheels
    Beginners' Latin by the Direct Method
    Tables for the Mutual Conversion of Solar and Sidereal Time
    A New Table of Seven-Place Logarithms of All Numbers From 20,000 to 200,000
    • This book provides tables and formulas for converting solar time to sidereal time and vice versa. It is useful for astronomers, navigators, and anyone who needs to convert between these two time systems. This book is recommended for students and researchers in the field of astronomy.

      Tables for the Mutual Conversion of Solar and Sidereal Time
    • This comprehensive Latin language textbook is designed for beginners and employs the direct method, emphasizing the use of conversation as the primary tool for learning. With clear explanations, practical exercises, and engaging cultural insights, this book is the perfect resource for anyone interested in learning Latin.

      Beginners' Latin by the Direct Method
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      A New General Theory of the Teeth of Wheels