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... method , any farther than it re- lates to the outline of the body of the place ; for it differs es- sentially in various other respects from the account given of that method both by Mr. Muller and others , and particularly from that ...
... method , any farther than it re- lates to the outline of the body of the place ; for it differs es- sentially in various other respects from the account given of that method both by Mr. Muller and others , and particularly from that ...
Pagina 259
... method . Yet , notwithstanding these essential differences , Mr. Landmann calls his construction that of Vauban's first system . This , however , is not all . He even commits a palpable absurdity in his construction of what he calls ...
... method . Yet , notwithstanding these essential differences , Mr. Landmann calls his construction that of Vauban's first system . This , however , is not all . He even commits a palpable absurdity in his construction of what he calls ...
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... method . The errors are so small , that it is perhaps indifferent which method is adopted . When Berda's circle is used as a theodolite , the angles ob- served must , by a proper formula , be reduced to the horizon : such a formula is ...
... method . The errors are so small , that it is perhaps indifferent which method is adopted . When Berda's circle is used as a theodolite , the angles ob- served must , by a proper formula , be reduced to the horizon : such a formula is ...
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