Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 3;Zväzok 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Strana 32
... once condemn the instrument , and set about improving its construction or adjustments . Still the same deviations occur , and , so far from being palliated , are more marked and better defined than before . We are now sure that we are ...
... once condemn the instrument , and set about improving its construction or adjustments . Still the same deviations occur , and , so far from being palliated , are more marked and better defined than before . We are now sure that we are ...
Strana 37
... once well adjusted will not remain so , but keeps deviating and shifting . But the most important of this class of errors arise from the non - existence of natural indications , other than those afforded by astronomical observations ...
... once well adjusted will not remain so , but keeps deviating and shifting . But the most important of this class of errors arise from the non - existence of natural indications , other than those afforded by astronomical observations ...
Strana 43
... once determined . But this not being the case , a bright star as near the pole as can be found is selected , and observed in its upper and lower culminations ; that is , when it passes the meridian above and below the pole . Now , as ...
... once determined . But this not being the case , a bright star as near the pole as can be found is selected , and observed in its upper and lower culminations ; that is , when it passes the meridian above and below the pole . Now , as ...
Strana 46
... once as a whole , and compare it with a known standard of measure in any de- gree commensurate to its own size , but can only creep about upon it , and apply our diminutive measures to comparatively small parts of its vast surface in ...
... once as a whole , and compare it with a known standard of measure in any de- gree commensurate to its own size , but can only creep about upon it , and apply our diminutive measures to comparatively small parts of its vast surface in ...
Strana 47
... once round the globe in the direction of its motion , he will , on his arrival , have really made one turn more round its centre , and if in the opposite direction , one turn less , than if he had remained upon one point of its surface ...
... once round the globe in the direction of its motion , he will , on his arrival , have really made one turn more round its centre , and if in the opposite direction , one turn less , than if he had remained upon one point of its surface ...
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