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John Flamsteed
Summer 2021 Edition of Aries
Section II: Summary of the Periodic Report on the State of Conservation, 2006
Halley, Edmond He Was Assistant of the Secretaries of the Royal Soci- Ety, and from 1685 to 1693 He Edited the Philosoph- Born: November 8, 1656, in Haggerton, UK
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