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Page 277
... direction ; which , it is well ascertained , is at this time in London inclined to the plane of the horizon at an angle exceeding 70 ° , and which angle in- creases , as we proceed northwards , till the natural direction of the needle ...
... direction ; which , it is well ascertained , is at this time in London inclined to the plane of the horizon at an angle exceeding 70 ° , and which angle in- creases , as we proceed northwards , till the natural direction of the needle ...
Page 279
... direction to two forces ; viz . gravity acting on the balance- weight in a vertical line , and the powers of magnetism in the natural direction of the dip . Let W denote the power of the former , and M that of the latter ; let also F be ...
... direction to two forces ; viz . gravity acting on the balance- weight in a vertical line , and the powers of magnetism in the natural direction of the dip . Let W denote the power of the former , and M that of the latter ; let also F be ...
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... direction , was deemed a heresy by the guides and Ciceroni of the district . ' Dr. Clarke , who visited the Troad in 1807 , soon perceived that Le Chevalier's system did not accord either with the antient geographers or with Homer ...
... direction , was deemed a heresy by the guides and Ciceroni of the district . ' Dr. Clarke , who visited the Troad in 1807 , soon perceived that Le Chevalier's system did not accord either with the antient geographers or with Homer ...
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