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... error , which , as we have already stated , was nearly at right angles to the magnetic meridian . As to the inadequacy of Captain Flinders's rule , Captain S. states that , In the observations made in the Isabella at Shetland , where ...
... error , which , as we have already stated , was nearly at right angles to the magnetic meridian . As to the inadequacy of Captain Flinders's rule , Captain S. states that , In the observations made in the Isabella at Shetland , where ...
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... error of 50 ° , or more than four points , may be committed in estimating the direction or course of the vessel ; and , supposing that , by clouds intervening only for a few hours , the vessel is left wholly to the compass , the great error ...
... error of 50 ° , or more than four points , may be committed in estimating the direction or course of the vessel ; and , supposing that , by clouds intervening only for a few hours , the vessel is left wholly to the compass , the great error ...
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... error will be augmented , if we suppose the attraction of the matter near Arbury Hill to be felt at Clifton , and the plumb line at that station to be drawn towards the south . ' If this explanation had been given earlier by the Royal ...
... error will be augmented , if we suppose the attraction of the matter near Arbury Hill to be felt at Clifton , and the plumb line at that station to be drawn towards the south . ' If this explanation had been given earlier by the Royal ...
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