Miscellaneous Correspondence, Volumen 4W. Owen., 1764 Containing a variety of subjects, relative to natural and civil history, geography, mathematics, poetry, memoirs of monthly occurrences, catalogues of new books, &c... |
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... Difference of the Sagitte or verfed Sines which the Earth and Moon , each defcribe in their own Orbits . V Cor . III . Making D and d to exprefs the Ratio of the Distances of Jupiter or Saturn from the Sun , and of any of their ...
... Difference of the Sagitte or verfed Sines which the Earth and Moon , each defcribe in their own Orbits . V Cor . III . Making D and d to exprefs the Ratio of the Distances of Jupiter or Saturn from the Sun , and of any of their ...
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... Difference is 637 . To find two fquare Numbers having that Difference . RULE . Refolve the given Difference into any two Factors ; then the Half - fum , and Half - difference of thofe Factors will be the Sides of the Squares having the ...
... Difference is 637 . To find two fquare Numbers having that Difference . RULE . Refolve the given Difference into any two Factors ; then the Half - fum , and Half - difference of thofe Factors will be the Sides of the Squares having the ...
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... Difference of Latitude CF 79.73 , and the Difference of Longitude FP69.6 ; whence , by Mercator's Sailing , I find the Ang . ACB ( CBD ) North 35 ° 07 ′ Weft , the Courfe the Che- terfield must fteer . But the Ang . CFB is given = 101 ...
... Difference of Latitude CF 79.73 , and the Difference of Longitude FP69.6 ; whence , by Mercator's Sailing , I find the Ang . ACB ( CBD ) North 35 ° 07 ′ Weft , the Courfe the Che- terfield must fteer . But the Ang . CFB is given = 101 ...
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... Differences of the Logarithm Tangents of theComplements of her Latitudes from and to , was , 0634. Query her Distance of different Latitude , Departure , and Longi . tude arrived in ? N I. Question 324 . By Mr. Tho . Robinson . ET the ...
... Differences of the Logarithm Tangents of theComplements of her Latitudes from and to , was , 0634. Query her Distance of different Latitude , Departure , and Longi . tude arrived in ? N I. Question 324 . By Mr. Tho . Robinson . ET the ...
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... Difference betwixt T L and L A , and it is manifeft that as the Path of the Body falls above , or below the Tangent BL , fo it must be convex , or con- cave towards S : Now in the propoted Cafe of the Moon , L A being equal to x TS ...
... Difference betwixt T L and L A , and it is manifeft that as the Path of the Body falls above , or below the Tangent BL , fo it must be convex , or con- cave towards S : Now in the propoted Cafe of the Moon , L A being equal to x TS ...
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