Geography and History,C. Law; F. C. and J. Rivington; Scatcherd and Company; J. Walker; Darton, Harvey, and Darton; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; J. Mawman; B. Crosby and Company; and Gale, Curtis, and Fenner, 1813 - 374 páginas |
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... Problems by the Terrestrial Globe .... The Armillary Sphere .. Plate of the Solar System CVII . Astronomy CVIII . Ancient Geography 254 275 276 295 A Chronological Table of remark- able Events , Discoveries , and Inventions ... A Table ...
... Problems by the Terrestrial Globe .... The Armillary Sphere .. Plate of the Solar System CVII . Astronomy CVIII . Ancient Geography 254 275 276 295 A Chronological Table of remark- able Events , Discoveries , and Inventions ... A Table ...
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... 55 3 40 310 20 40 26 1 44 56 3 44 320 21 20 27 1 48 57 3 48 330 22 0 28 1 52 58 3 52 340 22 40 29 1 56 59 3 56 350 23 20 30 2 0 60 4 0 . 360 24 " 0 SECTION CVI . THE SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS BY THE TER GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY . 253.
... 55 3 40 310 20 40 26 1 44 56 3 44 320 21 20 27 1 48 57 3 48 330 22 0 28 1 52 58 3 52 340 22 40 29 1 56 59 3 56 350 23 20 30 2 0 60 4 0 . 360 24 " 0 SECTION CVI . THE SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS BY THE TER GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY . 253.
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Eliza Roberts. SECTION CVI . THE SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS BY THE TER RESTRIAL GLOBE . PROBLEM I. To find the Latitude and Longitude of any Place ... BRING the place to the graduated side of the brass meridian , and the figure that stands ...
Eliza Roberts. SECTION CVI . THE SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS BY THE TER RESTRIAL GLOBE . PROBLEM I. To find the Latitude and Longitude of any Place ... BRING the place to the graduated side of the brass meridian , and the figure that stands ...
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... PROBLEM IV . To find the Sun's Declination ; that is , its Distance from the Equinoctial Line , either Northward or South- ward . Find the Sun's place , as in the last Problem , and bring it to the edge of the brass meridian ; and the ...
... PROBLEM IV . To find the Sun's Declination ; that is , its Distance from the Equinoctial Line , either Northward or South- ward . Find the Sun's place , as in the last Problem , and bring it to the edge of the brass meridian ; and the ...
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... PROBLEM VI . To rectify the Globe ; that is , to place it in such a par- ticular Situation as is necessary for the Solution of most of the following Problems . To rectify the Globe , implies four things to be done . First , To rectify ...
... PROBLEM VI . To rectify the Globe ; that is , to place it in such a par- ticular Situation as is necessary for the Solution of most of the following Problems . To rectify the Globe , implies four things to be done . First , To rectify ...
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Africa America ancient Arabia Asia Atlantic Ocean Baltic Baltic Sea beautiful belonging bounded brass meridian Britain British broad Cæsar called Cape capital Caspian Sea celebrated chief towns CHRIST Circles coast contains degrees Denmark divided dominions Ducal Prussia Dutch earth East Eastern eclipse Ecliptic Egypt emperor empire England English Equator Europe famous fertile formerly France French fruits Germany globe Greek Gulf Gulf of Venice Hindoostan Holland Hungary India inhabitants Ireland islands Isles Italy Julius Cæsar king kingdom lakes land London longitude lying manufactures Mediterranean Mediterranean Sea miles long moon mountains North latitude northern Ocean painter peninsula Persia poet Poland Pole port Portugal Portuguese possession prince principal Rivers produces provinces Prussia reckoned religion Roman Saracens Scotland SECTION SECTION ships situated South southern sovereign Spain Spaniards Straits Sun's place Sweden Swisserland Tartary tract trade Turkey Turks Wales West Western
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Página 260 - Only double the time of the sun's rising that day, and it gives the length of the night ; double the time of its setting and it gives the length of the day.
Página 26 - ... temporal , who sit, together with the king, in one house, and the commons, who sit by themselves in another. And the king and these three estates, together, form the great corporation or body politic of the kingdom, of which the king is said to be caput, principium, et finis.
Página 255 - IV. — To find the Sun's place in the Ecliptic at any time. The month and day being given, look for the same on the wooden horizon! and over against the day you will find the particular sign and degree in which the sun is at that time.
Página 8 - Eoro, the Tagus, and the Douro, in Spain ; the Po, in Italy ; the Thames, and the Severn, in England ; and the Shannon, in Ireland. 3. The principal mountains in Europe are the Daarne Fields, between Norway and Sweden ; Mount...
Página 315 - Harold, kmg of Denmark, dethroned by his subjects, for being a Christian. 828 Egbert, king of Wessex, unites the Heptarchy, by the name of England.
Página 261 - To find the Length of the longest and shortest Days and Nights in any Part of the World. Elevate the pole according to the latitude of the given place, and bring the first degree of Cancer to the brass meridian (if the given place be in north latitude,) and set the index to twelve ; then brin...
Página xiv - Chronology : or a Catalogue of Monarchs, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Conquest of William, Duke of Normandy : to which are added Chronological Tables of English History, from the Conquest to the present Reign...
Página 338 - Fontenoy. The rebellion breaks out in Scotland, and the Pretender's army defeated by the duke of Cumberland, at Culloden, April 16, 1746. 1746 British Linen Company erected. 1748 The peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, by which a restitution of all places, taken during the war, was to be made on all sides.
Página 259 - ... to the brass meridian, and set the index to 12; then turn the sun's place to the eastern edge of the wooden horizon, and the index will point...
Página 321 - Scotland, dies, and that kingdom is disputed by twelve candidates, who submit their claims to the arbitration of Edward, king of England ; which lays the foundation of a long and desolating war between both nations.