| Thomas Keith - Astronomy - 1811 - 388 pages
...Paris. PROBLEM XIV. £ To find the bearing of one place from another. ' Rule. If both the places be situated on the same parallel of latitude, their bearing is either east or we ;t from each other ; if they be situated on the same meridian, they bear north and south from each... | |
| George Adams - Astronomy - 1812 - 586 pages
...azimuth, is not the same from either place to the other, as the rhomb-lines are. PROBLEM xn. To Jlnd the bearing of one place from another. The bearing...sought. Example. Thus, the bearing of the Lizard point from the island of Bermudas, is nearly EN E ; and that of Bermudas from the Lizard is WSW both nearly... | |
| John Lathrop - Astronomy - 1812 - 218 pages
...Paris. To find the bearing of one place from another. RULE. If both the places be situated on thes ame parallel of latitude, their bearing is either east or west from each other ; if they be situated on the same meridian, they bear north and south from each other ; if they be situated on... | |
| Thomas Keith - 1821 - 408 pages
...Cape Paris PROBLEM XIV. To find the bearing of one place from another. RULE. If both the places be situated on the same parallel of latitude, their bearing is either east or west from each other; if they be situated on the same meridian, they bear north and south from each other ; if they be situated on... | |
| John Lathrop - Astronomy - 1821 - 206 pages
...Cape. Paris. 1'ROBLEM X11I. To find the bearing of one place from another. RULE. If both the places be situated on the same parallel of latitude, their bearing is either east or west from each other; if they be situated on the same meridian, they bear north and south from each other; if they be situated on... | |
| James M'Intire - Globes - 1823 - 232 pages
...it; required the place? PROBLEM XI. To find the bearing of one place from another. If both places be situated on the same parallel of latitude, their bearing is either east or west from each other; if they be situated on the same meridian, they bear north and south from each other; if they be situated on... | |
| James M'Intire - Globes - 1826 - 234 pages
...required the place? PROBLEM XI. To find the bearing of one place from another. RULE. If both places be situated on the same parallel of latitude, their bearing is either east or west from each oth*It is necessary to mention whether the places sought lie to the north or south of the given place,... | |
| James Charlton - Geography - 1829 - 250 pages
.....-j ;, «,, irAi11. To find the bearing of one place from anotiier fy particular maps. If both the places are situated on the same parallel of latitude,...their bearing is either east or west from each other; and if they are on the same meridian, they bear north and south from each other. If the places are... | |
| Joseph Guy - Astronomy - 1832 - 412 pages
...following places are situated? To find the bearing of one place from another, RULE. If both the places be situated on the same parallel of latitude, their bearing is either east or west from each other ; if they be situated on the same meridian, they bear north and south from each other ; if they be situated on... | |
| Jesse Olney - Geography - 1833 - 300 pages
...miles make a degree in the latitude of Peking ? PROBLEM XII. RULE.—If both places be situated in the same parallel of latitude, their bearing is either east or west from each other ; if they be situated on the same meridian, they bear north and south from each other ; if they be situated on... | |
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