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Page 174
... given are highly satisfactory . They were found in his journal accompanied by this remark : " The following table contains the mean diurnal variations of the compass for four months at Cumberland - House . Many un- avoidable ...
... given are highly satisfactory . They were found in his journal accompanied by this remark : " The following table contains the mean diurnal variations of the compass for four months at Cumberland - House . Many un- avoidable ...
Page 417
... given , when the air was calm , we are led to conclude ; first , that for each degree of the thermometer 1,2 feet may be allowed in the velocity of sound for a second ; for each degree of the hygrometer 1,4 ; and for one - tenth of an ...
... given , when the air was calm , we are led to conclude ; first , that for each degree of the thermometer 1,2 feet may be allowed in the velocity of sound for a second ; for each degree of the hygrometer 1,4 ; and for one - tenth of an ...
Page 493
... given of Lord Nelson's instructions for the formation of his new order of battle , delivered to the fleet while watching the enemy's de- . parture from harbour . ' Certainly , ' says Count DUMAS , after having given this masterly order ...
... given of Lord Nelson's instructions for the formation of his new order of battle , delivered to the fleet while watching the enemy's de- . parture from harbour . ' Certainly , ' says Count DUMAS , after having given this masterly order ...
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