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Page 77
... means of maintaining health for a sufficient length of time , the advantages of copper - sheathing , the facilities in finding the longitude by chronometers , telescopes , and astronomical tables , which do so much honour to the human ...
... means of maintaining health for a sufficient length of time , the advantages of copper - sheathing , the facilities in finding the longitude by chronometers , telescopes , and astronomical tables , which do so much honour to the human ...
Page 425
... means of a very delicate compass , and an apparatus he had em- ployed for other experiments , and which admitted of his bringing his neutralizing magnets very exactly into the line of the dip . In the mean time I proposed to undertake ...
... means of a very delicate compass , and an apparatus he had em- ployed for other experiments , and which admitted of his bringing his neutralizing magnets very exactly into the line of the dip . In the mean time I proposed to undertake ...
Page 459
... means of defence against the enemy , & c . After a month's absence he landed at Malvasia , ( Epidaurus , ) went on to Mistra , and returned to Tripolizza . A rapid account is given of this excursion , and much useful information as to ...
... means of defence against the enemy , & c . After a month's absence he landed at Malvasia , ( Epidaurus , ) went on to Mistra , and returned to Tripolizza . A rapid account is given of this excursion , and much useful information as to ...
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