Our Calendar
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o certain periods adapted to the purposes of civi
f time are the solar day, the
ubdivisions of the day in
etween two consecutive returns of the same terrestrial merid
ference whatever to the celestial motions, a circu
tive new or full moons, and was used in the Roman calendar unti
rary number of days approaching a twelfth part of a year, a
Earth performs a revolution in its orbit about the sun or passes from any point of the ecliptic to the same
and varies among different nations, both in respect of t
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