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Page 75
... measured . With little prospect of success , he and Mr. Dalby passed over into South Wales , to examine the level between ... measure- ment of a base at King's Sedgemoor . This measurement was attended with considerable difficulties , on ...
... measured . With little prospect of success , he and Mr. Dalby passed over into South Wales , to examine the level between ... measure- ment of a base at King's Sedgemoor . This measurement was attended with considerable difficulties , on ...
Page 159
... measurement of arcs of the meridian , he gives the analysis of what he calls new rules for the measure- ment of large arcs . The first formula for the length of an arc of the meridian , extending from the equator to any lati- tude , is ...
... measurement of arcs of the meridian , he gives the analysis of what he calls new rules for the measure- ment of large arcs . The first formula for the length of an arc of the meridian , extending from the equator to any lati- tude , is ...
Page 160
... measuring the arcs perpendi- cular to the horizon . After having applied his formule to the computation of the ... measure of a degree . In this way D ' is made too great ; and we may suppose the circumstances such that D , on ...
... measuring the arcs perpendi- cular to the horizon . After having applied his formule to the computation of the ... measure of a degree . In this way D ' is made too great ; and we may suppose the circumstances such that D , on ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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