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Page 301
... Direction of the Ship's Head ; with an Exposition of the Dangers arising to Navigators from not allowing for this ... direction , the variation of that direction , its dip , and the 1 variation of the dip , & c .: but vari- Bain on the ...
... Direction of the Ship's Head ; with an Exposition of the Dangers arising to Navigators from not allowing for this ... direction , the variation of that direction , its dip , and the 1 variation of the dip , & c .: but vari- Bain on the ...
Page 302
... direction , according to the position of the vessel at the time of observation . The re- ciprocal attraction between iron and the compass - needle has always been well known , since the invention of that useful nautical instrument ; and ...
... direction , according to the position of the vessel at the time of observation . The re- ciprocal attraction between iron and the compass - needle has always been well known , since the invention of that useful nautical instrument ; and ...
Page 303
... direction , more especially at east or west where it was greatest , it might be found at any direction required , by inspection in the Traverse Table . " After Captain Flinders ' arrival in England , he made appli- cation to the Lords ...
... direction , more especially at east or west where it was greatest , it might be found at any direction required , by inspection in the Traverse Table . " After Captain Flinders ' arrival in England , he made appli- cation to the Lords ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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