American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volumen6Mitchell, Ames and White, 1819 |
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... circle of the earth , and thence the diameter of the earth . " Admit that one degree contains 69 English statute miles ; then multiply 360 ( the number of degrees in a great circle ) by 69 and the pro- duct will be 25,020 , the miles ...
... circle of the earth , and thence the diameter of the earth . " Admit that one degree contains 69 English statute miles ; then multiply 360 ( the number of degrees in a great circle ) by 69 and the pro- duct will be 25,020 , the miles ...
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... circle the hour required . 11. " To find the place of the moon , or any planet , for any given day . " Take White's ephemeris , and against the given day of the month you will find the degree and minute of the sign which the moon or ...
... circle the hour required . 11. " To find the place of the moon , or any planet , for any given day . " Take White's ephemeris , and against the given day of the month you will find the degree and minute of the sign which the moon or ...
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... circles , with sliding brass points ; so that , as the globes were revolved on their axes , the time by these was pointed out on the graduations of the above great circle ; which conse- quently gave a more extensive and con- spicuous ...
... circles , with sliding brass points ; so that , as the globes were revolved on their axes , the time by these was pointed out on the graduations of the above great circle ; which conse- quently gave a more extensive and con- spicuous ...
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... circle moveable , by unscrewing . The horary circle being attached to the meridian barely by springs , when the in- dex is unscrewed , the circle may conse- quently be slid to any part of the meri- dian . This contrivance is necessary ...
... circle moveable , by unscrewing . The horary circle being attached to the meridian barely by springs , when the in- dex is unscrewed , the circle may conse- quently be slid to any part of the meri- dian . This contrivance is necessary ...
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... circle a f . But 3ds of 180 ° are 3740 , or 37 ° 8 ′ 34 ′′ , which therefore is the mea- sure of the angle sought . GONIUM , in natural history , a genus of the Vermes Infusoria . Worm very simple , flat , angular , invisible to the na ...
... circle a f . But 3ds of 180 ° are 3740 , or 37 ° 8 ′ 34 ′′ , which therefore is the mea- sure of the angle sought . GONIUM , in natural history , a genus of the Vermes Infusoria . Worm very simple , flat , angular , invisible to the na ...
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