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... Measurement of an Arc of the Meridian , ex- tending from Dunnose , in the Isle of Wight , Latitude 50 ° 37 ′ 8 ′′ , to Clifton in Yorkshire , Latitude 53 ° 27 ′ 31 ′′ , in Course of the Operations carried on for the Trigonometrical ...
... Measurement of an Arc of the Meridian , ex- tending from Dunnose , in the Isle of Wight , Latitude 50 ° 37 ′ 8 ′′ , to Clifton in Yorkshire , Latitude 53 ° 27 ′ 31 ′′ , in Course of the Operations carried on for the Trigonometrical ...
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... measurement upon the most extensive arc , must give the most accurate conclusion ; for the errors arising from the ... measure a portion of the meridian which proceeds from Dunnose to the mouth of the Tees ' ; because , from inquiry ...
... measurement upon the most extensive arc , must give the most accurate conclusion ; for the errors arising from the ... measure a portion of the meridian which proceeds from Dunnose to the mouth of the Tees ' ; because , from inquiry ...
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... measure which I advise you now to adopt . , Supposing the Re- public even to be rash enough to recur to her counter revolutionary efforts , the folly would only retard , not ultimately prevent , a coalition fatal to our colonies , would ...
... measure which I advise you now to adopt . , Supposing the Re- public even to be rash enough to recur to her counter revolutionary efforts , the folly would only retard , not ultimately prevent , a coalition fatal to our colonies , would ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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