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... direction ; and the lighter needles belonging to my other compasses were drawn and retained by the same piece of brass four , five , or six degrees from their true magnetic bearing , al- though applied outside the glass , and therefore ...
... direction ; and the lighter needles belonging to my other compasses were drawn and retained by the same piece of brass four , five , or six degrees from their true magnetic bearing , al- though applied outside the glass , and therefore ...
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... direction I proceeded about 80 feet , when my guides turned to the right , although some other road continued onward . It was here so dark that I could not dis- cern any thing nor use the compass ; I judged the direction to be easterly ...
... direction I proceeded about 80 feet , when my guides turned to the right , although some other road continued onward . It was here so dark that I could not dis- cern any thing nor use the compass ; I judged the direction to be easterly ...
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... direction 24 ° west of the meridian . The total length of this line is at present 588 feet , but there are stones to be found in the same direction for upwards of 90 feet further , which have apparently been a continuation of it , but ...
... direction 24 ° west of the meridian . The total length of this line is at present 588 feet , but there are stones to be found in the same direction for upwards of 90 feet further , which have apparently been a continuation of it , but ...
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