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Page 349
... measured the difference of level between the Royal Society rooms and Mr. Brown's parlour , and found it by the most accurate ... measure Skiddaw geometrically down to the Philos . Trans . of the Royal Society , Part II . for 1818. 349.
... measured the difference of level between the Royal Society rooms and Mr. Brown's parlour , and found it by the most accurate ... measure Skiddaw geometrically down to the Philos . Trans . of the Royal Society , Part II . for 1818. 349.
Page 351
... measurement as the former is for its aberration . This formula , reduced to English measure , is X = 60347 ( 1 + T + t ) log . 900 H h feet . where X is the height sought ; 60347 a constant co - efficient ; T , t , the degrees of ...
... measurement as the former is for its aberration . This formula , reduced to English measure , is X = 60347 ( 1 + T + t ) log . 900 H h feet . where X is the height sought ; 60347 a constant co - efficient ; T , t , the degrees of ...
Page 353
... Measurement of an Arc on the Meridian , extending from Latitude 8 ° 9 ′ 38 ′′ 4 , to Latitude 18 ° 3 ′ 23 ′′ -6 , N ... measured , which in a few years will be completed to the most northern extremity of the British empire . In France ...
... Measurement of an Arc on the Meridian , extending from Latitude 8 ° 9 ′ 38 ′′ 4 , to Latitude 18 ° 3 ′ 23 ′′ -6 , N ... measured , which in a few years will be completed to the most northern extremity of the British empire . In France ...
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