Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Volume 31Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1863 - Asia |
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... miles apart , all the necessary data for topographical operations are obtained , at a moiety of the cost that would be incurred in throwing a net work of triangles over the whole of India after the manner of European surveys , which ...
... miles apart , all the necessary data for topographical operations are obtained , at a moiety of the cost that would be incurred in throwing a net work of triangles over the whole of India after the manner of European surveys , which ...
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... miles to the inch , and the several rays emanating from stations of observation were next exactly drawn , The intersection of these rays , assisted by the characteristics forth- coming in the angle books , more or less distinctly ...
... miles to the inch , and the several rays emanating from stations of observation were next exactly drawn , The intersection of these rays , assisted by the characteristics forth- coming in the angle books , more or less distinctly ...
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... miles corresponding to the same . 62. Latitude and Longitude . - The computer was now prepared to deduce the required latitudes and longitudes , which was done in this wise . With the latitude and longitude of any station of observation ...
... miles corresponding to the same . 62. Latitude and Longitude . - The computer was now prepared to deduce the required latitudes and longitudes , which was done in this wise . With the latitude and longitude of any station of observation ...
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... squares of the distances in miles , for this purpose . 71. The general principle of procedure is now apparent . But as will be remarked , the process described is only applicable 38 [ No. 1 , The Trigonometrical Survey of India .
... squares of the distances in miles , for this purpose . 71. The general principle of procedure is now apparent . But as will be remarked , the process described is only applicable 38 [ No. 1 , The Trigonometrical Survey of India .
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... miles , its spheroidal excess being 106 " . The longest side , Anarkali , T. S. to XXXIX . is equal to 151 miles , and its corresponding contained arc G is 7886 " = about the th part of a 1862.1 41 The Trigonometrical Survey of India .
... miles , its spheroidal excess being 106 " . The longest side , Anarkali , T. S. to XXXIX . is equal to 151 miles , and its corresponding contained arc G is 7886 " = about the th part of a 1862.1 41 The Trigonometrical Survey of India .
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