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" What is the greatest latitude a place can have ? PROBLEM II. To find all those places which have the same latitude as any given place. RULE. Bring the given place to that part of the brass meridian which is numbered from the equator towards the poles,... "
Cornell's High School Geography: Forming Part Third of a Systematic Series ... - Page 399
by Sarah S. Cornell - 1857 - 405 pages
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A New Treatise on the Use of the Globes, Or, A Philosophical View of the ...

Thomas Keith - Astronomy - 1811 - 388 pages
...the places on the globe which have no latitude. 4. What is the greatest latitude a place can have ? PROBLEM II. To find all those places which have the...as any given place. Rule. Bring the given place to that part of the brass meridian which is numbered from the equator towards the poles, and observe its...
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A Compendious Treatise on the Use of the Globes, and of Maps: Compiled from ...

John Lathrop - Astronomy - 1812 - 218 pages
...hour . . . . . .87 Performed by the Terrestrial Globe. 1. To find the latitude of any place . . .88 2. To find all those places which have the same latitude, as any given place . . . .89 3. To find the longitude of any place . . . ib. 4. To find all those places which have the...
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A New Treatise on the Use of the Globes: Or, A Philosophical View of the ...

Thomas Keith - Astronomy - 1819 - 380 pages
...the places on the globe which hare no latitude. 4. What is the greatest latitude a place can have ? PROBLEM II. To find all those places which have the...as any given place. Rule. Bring the given place to that part of the brass meridian which is numbered from the equator towards the poles, and observe ils...
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A New Treatise on the Use of the Globes; Or, A Philosophical View of the ...

Thomas Keith - 1821 - 408 pages
...globe which have no latitude. \: What is the greatest latitude a place can have ? PROBLEM II. Tojind all those places which have the same latitude as any given place. RULE. Bring the given place to that part of the brass meridian which is numbered from the equator towards the poles, and observe its...
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A New Treatise on the Use of the Globes: With Notes and Observations ...

James M'Intire - Globes - 1823 - 232 pages
...the same degree of latitude, in the opposite hemisphere you will find the Antceci. For the Periasd. Bring the given place to the brass meridian, and observe its latitude, set the index of the hour circle to 12, turn the globe half round, or till the index points to the...
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The Elements of Astronomy: With Methods for Determining the Longitudes ...

S. Treeby - Astronomy - 1826 - 244 pages
...the same length as those of Plymouth, Cagliari; and Grand Cairo? PROBLEM If. To find the Longitude of any given place. RULE. Bring the given place to the brass meridian, and observe the number of degrees marked on the equator, under the brass meridian, which is the required longitude...
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The New American Grammar of the Elements of Astronomy: On an Improved Plan ...

James Ryan - Astronomy - 1827 - 408 pages
...sovereigns of Europe, from the year 1815 till his death in 1821 ? PROBLEM II. To find all those places that have the same latitude as any given place. RULE. Bring the given place to the brazen meridian, and mark the degree over it ; turn the globe round, and all places passing under the...
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An Introduction to Geography and the Use of the Globes, for the Use of Schools

James Charlton - Geography - 1829 - 250 pages
..... . ; ., To JinXfhe Antoeci, Perioeci, and the Antipodes ofam/place. liut.v..—For the Antoeci.— Bring the given place to the brass meridian, and observe its latitude. In the .opposite hemisphere under the same degree of latitude, you will find the Antoeci. For the Perioeci...
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A grammar of modern geography, illustr. by an accompanying atlas

L. Ring - 1831 - 200 pages
...••'• PnoB'tEM-111.' — To find those places which have • the same degree of latitude with any given place. Rule. — Bring the given place to...meridian, and observe its latitude ; turn the globe gently, and all those places which pass under the same degree, will have the same latitude. Examples....
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Elements of Astronomy: Descriptive and Physical ...

Hervey Wilbur - Astronomy - 1831 - 170 pages
...of the wooden horizon. PSOBLEM VII. — To find the Anteeci, Perioeci, and Antipodes of any place. Bring the given place to the brass meridian, and observe its latitude, then under the same degree of latitude, in the opposite hemisphere you will find the Anteeci. Set the...
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