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nising the fact that the best instrument in
                                         the world is not perfect; and with each of
                                         his instruments he set to work to find out
                                         the errors of graduation and the errors of
                                         mounting, the necessary correction being
                                         applied to each observation.
                                            When he wanted to point his instrument
                                         exactly to a star he was confronted with
                                         precisely the same difficulty as is met in
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