An Elementary Treatise on the Application of Trigonometry to Orthographic and Stereographic Projection, Dialling, Mensuration of Heights and Distances, Navigation, Nautical Astronomy, Surveying and Levelling: Together with Logarithmic and Other Tables; De

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The branches of mathematics comprehended in this volume have usually made a part of the course of instruo tion at the public seminaries of the United States. But the best treatises upon these subjects are too extended, and of too practical a nature, to be used as a text-book. What is here offered is intended to furnish only those general principles and leading methods, which afford a useful. Exercise to the learner, and which may be consid ered as belonging to the pursuit of liberal studies. The works principally used in preparing this treatise are Cag noli and Bonnycastle's Trigonometry, Delambre's As tronom y, Bézout's Navigation, Puissant and Malortie's Topography. The tables, except those of meridional parts and astronomical refractions, are from the stereotype plates of Bowditch's Practical Navigator, the correctness of which is too well known to need any recommendation.

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