A Compleat System of General Geography: Explaining the Nature and Properties of the Earth ...Stephen Austen, 1734 - 898 pagina's |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Africa almoſt alſo Altitude Aries Autumn becauſe begins Brafil braſs Meridian Capricorn Cauſe Center Chap Circle Circles of Latitude Climates Cold Declination Degr deſcribe doth Earth Eaſt Ecliptic elevate the Pole Equator eſpecially faid fame firſt Meridian firſt of Cancer firſt of March fome Places Frigid Zone grees hath Heat Horizon Hour increaſe Iſland itſelf June laſt leſs Libra Line longest Day Longitude Maps mean Diſtance Mid-day middle Months Moon moſt Mountains muſt Night Nova Zembla Number obſerve oppoſite Parallel paſſes Plane Point PROPOSITION Quadrant Rains repreſented rife riſes rizon ſame Seafons ſecond ſeen Semidiameter ſet Shadow ſhall ſhewed ſhould ſhow ſhown ſmall ſome South Spring Stars ſuch Summer Sun comes Sun's Place ſuppoſe Temperate Zone Tenth theſe thoſe Places thro Torrid Zone Tropic Tropic of Cancer turn the Globe twelve twenty firſt uſe vertical Weft Weſt whoſe Winds Winter Zenith
Populaire passages
Pagina 785 - ... 3. There is a certain place of the earth, at which if two men should chance to meet, one would stand upright upon the soles of the other's feet, and neither of them would feel the other's weight, and yet they both should retain their natural posture.
Pagina 791 - NAPLES, f1tuated in a very low Valley ; and yet the Sun is nearer to the Inhabitants thereof, every Noon by three thoufand Miles and upwards, than -when he either rifeth or fetteth to thofe of the faid Village.
Pagina 794 - ... do always bear upon one and the fame point of the compafs. 4. There is a large and famous country on the continent of Africa, many of whofe inhabitants are born perfectly deaf, and others ftone-blind, and continue fo during their whole lives ; and fuch is the amazing faculty of thofe perfons, that the deaf are as capable to judge of founds, as thofe that hear, and the blind of colours, as thofe that fee. 5.
Pagina 797 - ... of the other three, that a man may travel on foot from it to any of the other three, in the...
Pagina 788 - Sim-Dial be duly erected, the Shadow will go back feveral Degrees upon the fame at a certain time of the Year, and that twice every Day for the Space of divers Weeks, yet no ways derogating from that miraculous returning of the Shadow upon the Dial of Abaz in the Days of King Hezekiab, Solution.
Pagina 636 - The days of the one are equal to the nights of the other ; hence the shortest day to the one is the longest day to the other.