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flippored to reprefent the fun's declination, AE his
right afcenfion, and HE Isis diftance frona the equi-
nottial point E*) ow bon (prr ftheries)
fin. A E (rad.) : to-t.E : oo-t. AH,
Th
From whence we get, fm. AEo co-t. AH x GTsir
EIP x co-J. E rI7P.. But co-t.Affn
fin. A H eo-f. AH I (rad.), and co.t.E a fin. E
co-f. E (rad.): therefore fln.AEonn-f.AH
as fin. ATI = En'. x E fin. E and, eon-
(nvnktly, fin AL AH

o fin.E.H'
Let, now, the fun's longirode EH be denoted by
2 (conftdered as a flowing quantity); then, fut
being = co-L Z, we fhall hare k co-f. E
Go. Ell = k to-f. E t But the
angk dekribed about the axe of rotation Pp, in the
time that the fun's longitude is augmented by thc par-
ticle Z, win = g. Therefore (by the general
propofition) we have, as : fk000-LEntco-LaZ
2,
tEn true regrefs of the equinodial point E, during
No MO, arifea from eoafirlenag the mangles E At and
A E H, being forrnad on the furface of a EAcre, oho' the earth
u not accurately Eds. Ile angle (EA.) letneienting the
died of the Elm i0fle, IS r,,pnln reilt/TVI to the furface el a
fphere therefore (after the meant= theret truly determined)
the fighre A Pa, is dell iaken as Ihhere, in order th shad
Abe trouble of introducing pm klAme.
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