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Characters representing the twelve Signs of the Zodiac, Dragonâs Head,
Dragonâs Tail, and Part of Fortune.
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Characters of the Planets.
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Characters distinguishing the several aspects of the Planets
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Division of the Twelve Signs of the Zodiac.
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Signs Masculine and Feminine.
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Of the Nature and Qualities of the twelve Signs.
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Considerations on the Nature Properties, Influence and Effects of the
Sun, Moon and Planets.
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Explanation of some Technical Words and Terms of Art used in
Astrology, which every student ought well to understand.
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Strong, Nervous, and Forcible Reasons, for the Division of the Twelve
Houses.
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Explanation of the Twelve Houses of Heaven, and Astrological
signification of them.
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The signification of the Twelve Houses of Heaven.
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Of the Quarters of Heaven signified by the Twelve Houses.
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Directions for erecting the Figure of Heaven; and placing the Planets in
the Horoscope.
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Of the method of judging the effects and general signification of any of
the Planets in each of the twelve Houses of a Nativity
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Of the signification of the Planets, as they are Lords or Rulers of the
several Houses, from their position in any of the twelve Houses of a
Nativity.
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Of the general signification of the Aspects of the Planets in a Nativity,
and, first, of the Conjunction.
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Of the Sextile and Trine aspects of the Planets in a Nativity, & etc.
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The Phases of the Planets.
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Of the Lord of the Geniture.
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Of the Significator of Manners.
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To know at one view, whether the Planets are Fortunate or Unfortunate
is a Nativity.
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Of the Fortunes of the Planets when they are Fortunate.
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A brief, but general description of persons born on the several days of the
week, I have verified in my own experience.
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Of Parents.
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Of Brethren and Sisters.
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Of Twins.
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Of the Lunar Horoscope, or the Part of Fortune.
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Of the form and temper of the body.
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Of diseases, hurts, and blemishes.
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Of the quality and inclination of the mind.
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Of the vices and diseases of the mind.
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Of riches and property.
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Of Dignities and Honours.
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Of the Quality of the Profession.
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Of Marriage.
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Of events after marriage.
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Of marriages, and the inclinations of men and women.
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Of the disposition of Men to modesty, virtue or vice.
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Of the disposition of women to virtue or vice.
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Of Children.
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Of friends and enemies.
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Of Servants.
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Of Traveling.
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Of the quality or cause of death.
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The Doctrine of Secondary Directions
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Of the Doctrine of Progressions or Lunationâs.
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The Doctrine of Transits.
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On Revolutions.
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Of the Doctrine of Revolutions according to Argol.
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Observations on Transits, and Directions according to the Argolian
method.
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Observations on the Secondary Directions.
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Of the Rectification of Nativities.
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