The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... method which has since been successfully applied . Before the end of the seventeenth century Cassini and Flamstead had approached the solution of the problem more nearly , while Halley had definitely formulated the method which bears ...
... method which has since been successfully applied . Before the end of the seventeenth century Cassini and Flamstead had approached the solution of the problem more nearly , while Halley had definitely formulated the method which bears ...
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... method . It remains dependent on the determination of position . Precisely as by the change of the position of the hands of a clock on the face we measure time , so by the transit method , as Halley and Delisle respectively suggested ...
... method . It remains dependent on the determination of position . Precisely as by the change of the position of the hands of a clock on the face we measure time , so by the transit method , as Halley and Delisle respectively suggested ...
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... method . But the Southern stations which were suitable for that method were strengthened ; and as other nations , especially America and Russia , occupied large numbers of Northern stations , the Halleyan method was , in point of fact ...
... method . But the Southern stations which were suitable for that method were strengthened ; and as other nations , especially America and Russia , occupied large numbers of Northern stations , the Halleyan method was , in point of fact ...
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