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Page 72
... whole arc subtends an angle of 2 ° 50 ′ 23 ′′ .38 in the heavens , and a distance of 1036337 feet on the surface of the earth . Now , the length of degrees from the equator to the poles increases , and the increase varies as the square ...
... whole arc subtends an angle of 2 ° 50 ′ 23 ′′ .38 in the heavens , and a distance of 1036337 feet on the surface of the earth . Now , the length of degrees from the equator to the poles increases , and the increase varies as the square ...
Page 221
... whole circum- stances . The Bee of Shields , John Houston , master , having put to sea in an easterly wind , had not proceeded far when it began to blow strong from the south - east , which obliged him a few hours after to put back . In ...
... whole circum- stances . The Bee of Shields , John Houston , master , having put to sea in an easterly wind , had not proceeded far when it began to blow strong from the south - east , which obliged him a few hours after to put back . In ...
Page 360
... whole month , the whole charge of the excursion amounted to no more than 344. 35. 10d . Unfortunately choosing for this tour the months of July and August , during which the heat at Paris is very intense and oppressive , Mr. Eyre's ...
... whole month , the whole charge of the excursion amounted to no more than 344. 35. 10d . Unfortunately choosing for this tour the months of July and August , during which the heat at Paris is very intense and oppressive , Mr. Eyre's ...
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