THE MOON as seen through HERSCHEL'S TELESCOPE. of Nedle & Son 352 Strand. FRONTIS PIECE. Appearances of Portions of the Moon enlarged. A POPULAR GRAMMAR OF THE ELEMENTS OF ASTRONOMY, ADAPTED TO THE USE OF STUDENTS AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. BY THOMAS SQUIRE. ILLUSTRATED WITH THIRTY-SEVEN ENGRAVINGS. London: PRINTED FOR J. SOUTER, NO. 73, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD. 1818. Price 9s. 6d. bound in Green. TO MY RESPECTED FRIEND MR. HENRY ANDREWS OF ROYSTON, ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATOR TO THE BOARD OF LONGITUDE, WHO, for nearly forty years, has performed, in modest retirement, the laborious calculations of the Nautical Almanack, and of the various Almanacks published by the Company of Stationers, these condensed Elements of the most Sublime of Human Sciences, are dedicated, as a Token of Esteem, by THOMAS SQUIRE. Epping, June 4th, 1818. |