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Pagina 28
... distance of the sun , which in every method is the ultimate object to be attained . I have , as an example , annexed a computation of the same solstice obtained by direct measurement , from the pole , 28 Mr. POND'S Observation.
... distance of the sun , which in every method is the ultimate object to be attained . I have , as an example , annexed a computation of the same solstice obtained by direct measurement , from the pole , 28 Mr. POND'S Observation.
Pagina 29
... observations of y draconis , of which only three differ so much as 1 " from the mean , it appears that the zenith point which I have assumed is 2 ′ , 18 " , 64 , south of the mean position of y draconis for the beginning of the year ...
... observations of y draconis , of which only three differ so much as 1 " from the mean , it appears that the zenith point which I have assumed is 2 ′ , 18 " , 64 , south of the mean position of y draconis for the beginning of the year ...
Pagina 30
... Observations as given by the Instrument . Position of the Zero Point , or Equation , to be applied to ob- tain the apparent N. P. D. Equation to reduce the ob- served N. PD to Zenith dis- tance , or Position of Zenith Point on the ...
... Observations as given by the Instrument . Position of the Zero Point , or Equation , to be applied to ob- tain the apparent N. P. D. Equation to reduce the ob- served N. PD to Zenith dis- tance , or Position of Zenith Point on the ...
Pagina 31
... distant objects is less quick or less correct than that of others , though the difference may be very slight , influenced perhaps [ 81 ។ Observations relative to the near and distant Sight of different Persons By James Ware, Esq F R S p.
... distant objects is less quick or less correct than that of others , though the difference may be very slight , influenced perhaps [ 81 ។ Observations relative to the near and distant Sight of different Persons By James Ware, Esq F R S p.
Pagina 32
... the colleges in Oxford and Cambridge ; and , though there is a great diversity in the number of students who make use of glasses in the various colleges , they are used by a considerable proportion of 32 Mr. WARE's Observations on the near.
... the colleges in Oxford and Cambridge ; and , though there is a great diversity in the number of students who make use of glasses in the various colleges , they are used by a considerable proportion of 32 Mr. WARE's Observations on the near.
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