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As the loadstone enabled him to keep an account of the course of his voyage out
, so it was not difficult to retrace the same course back , by referring to his journal .
If a man in the dark go 60 steps to the right , 20 straight on , and 30 to the lett ...
As the loadstone enabled him to keep an account of the course of his voyage out
, so it was not difficult to retrace the same course back , by referring to his journal .
If a man in the dark go 60 steps to the right , 20 straight on , and 30 to the lett ...
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And as we see one - half of the heavens above the horizon , it is of course 180
degrees from one side of the horizon , in a line passing over uw heads , to the
side directly opposite and of course from the point over our heads , called the
senses ...
And as we see one - half of the heavens above the horizon , it is of course 180
degrees from one side of the horizon , in a line passing over uw heads , to the
side directly opposite and of course from the point over our heads , called the
senses ...
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As the earth , which is 360 degrees round , tarns any place to the Sun in every 24
hours , of course , 15 degrees turn to and from the Sun in every hour , and one
degree in every four mimutes . The hour of the day , therefore , at different places
...
As the earth , which is 360 degrees round , tarns any place to the Sun in every 24
hours , of course , 15 degrees turn to and from the Sun in every hour , and one
degree in every four mimutes . The hour of the day , therefore , at different places
...
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F 1 degrees ; and , of course , no two spectators can see the same rays ; but
every eye will be the centre of its own bow . All circles round the sun and moon
arise in like manner , from the peculiar modifications of the rays passing through
the ...
F 1 degrees ; and , of course , no two spectators can see the same rays ; but
every eye will be the centre of its own bow . All circles round the sun and moon
arise in like manner , from the peculiar modifications of the rays passing through
the ...
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By John Robinson , D. D. With a PSE MODERN A COURSE OF MODERN
HISTORY ; comprising the Iristory of all Nations , from the Age of Charlemagne to
the present Time : serving as an amplification and illustration of the Grammar of ...
By John Robinson , D. D. With a PSE MODERN A COURSE OF MODERN
HISTORY ; comprising the Iristory of all Nations , from the Age of Charlemagne to
the present Time : serving as an amplification and illustration of the Grammar of ...
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