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... Board of Longitude ; and that , hence- forwards , mathematics and astronomy were to be placed under and regulated by ... Boards . Oliver and Boyd , Edinburgh . So far the frontal title - page of this little work : but it has another ...
... Board of Longitude ; and that , hence- forwards , mathematics and astronomy were to be placed under and regulated by ... Boards . Oliver and Boyd , Edinburgh . So far the frontal title - page of this little work : but it has another ...
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... Board ac- knowledges the receipt of Mr. Wronski's manuscript , he likewise acknowledges the Correction made by that learned foreigner in his Theory of Refractions , and declares , that he would acknow- ledge to the Board , that Mr ...
... Board ac- knowledges the receipt of Mr. Wronski's manuscript , he likewise acknowledges the Correction made by that learned foreigner in his Theory of Refractions , and declares , that he would acknow- ledge to the Board , that Mr ...
Pagina 410
... Board , p . 70. l . 11. ) " being once known , the determination of Refractions is reduced to a simple algo- rithmic question . " 66 7. That , while " the correction " of the errors in " the theory " from whence the Tables of ...
... Board , p . 70. l . 11. ) " being once known , the determination of Refractions is reduced to a simple algo- rithmic question . " 66 7. That , while " the correction " of the errors in " the theory " from whence the Tables of ...
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