. The astrologer of the nineteenth century . mark, that the moonhad attained to the fourth degree of t!Tauru0, where she soon aftermet the radical conjunction of £gaw. So that, on both the primaryand secondary direction, she was placed in the same sign, and in Arc. 41° 38 Date. Montbs. 3 £>eatf>. 44 21 45 0 44 45 45 5 47 3 47 9 48 20 49 0 REMARKABLE NATIVITIES. 449 both was free from any assistance of the fortunes. I should sup-pose, that no one who has studied the science attentively will refuseto admit the moon as apheta. But should there be any who are sofond of opposition as


. The astrologer of the nineteenth century . mark, that the moonhad attained to the fourth degree of t!Tauru0, where she soon aftermet the radical conjunction of £gaw. So that, on both the primaryand secondary direction, she was placed in the same sign, and in Arc. 41° 38 Date. Montbs. 3 £>eatf>. 44 21 45 0 44 45 45 5 47 3 47 9 48 20 49 0 REMARKABLE NATIVITIES. 449 both was free from any assistance of the fortunes. I should sup-pose, that no one who has studied the science attentively will refuseto admit the moon as apheta. But should there be any who are sofond of opposition as to contend therewith, I will just mention, thatthe 0un came by direction to the conjunction of (©aw, both in zodiacand mundo, in the 32d and 33d years. But these directions no wayaffected life; yet they might have given great anxiety and trouble,as well as change of residence: whether or not they really did so,I am not at present capable of ascertaining. CIRCLE VI.—SECT. XVIIL Tlic Nativity of Harriette Wilson ILLUSTRATION, No. The harlot Venus reigns, anon,Let Mars no aspect quartile and opposition,To love is never maidens to your hapless loves,Beware the jest and glee,For jealousy if once awaked,Will make your true loves flee.—Old 450 THE ASTROLOGER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. The above singular horoscope, I have every reason to believe, iscorrect in point of time, as it was given to me by a lady of fashion,who was formerly well acquainted with the extraordinary subjectthereof; and who once accompanied her to the celebrated , for the purpose of astrological information. There can scarcely be a more curious combination of celestial in-fluence than is found in the above curious geniture, whichmeritsparticular attention from the astral student; for, at the first glance,we perceive the 0tm, moon, Saturn, Q&ercurp, &emi0 and Jupiter, tobe all located in the same celestial sign, Capricorn, and the whole ofthese descending in


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