| Emma Willard - Geography, Ancient - 1822 - 102 pages
...J\"....Ltmg. 70i W. Lat. 60 JV....Long. 5i E. Lat. 75 JV....Long. 404 W. Lat. 18 JV....Long. 77 W. PROBLEM III. — To find the difference of latitude...any two places. Find the latitude or longitude of each on the globe or map, and count the number of degrees from one meridian or parallel to the other.... | |
| Emma Willard - Geography, Ancient - 1827 - 104 pages
...3 W. Lat. 42 N. Lang. 70J W. Lat. 60 N. Long. 5J E. iMt. 76 N. Long. 40J W. Lat. 18 N. Long. 77 W. PROBLEM III. — To find the difference of latitude...any two places. Find the latitude or longitude of each on the globe or map, and count the number of degrees from one meridian or parallel to the other.... | |
| William Channing Woodbridge - Geography - 1827 - 496 pages
...E. Lat. 56 N. Long. 3 W. Lat. 75 N. Lang. 40j W. Lat. 42 N. Ijmg. 70J W. j Lat. 18 A". Long. 77 W. PROBLEM III.— To find the difference of latitude...any two places. Find the latitude or longitude of each on the globe or map, and count the lumber of degrees from one meridian or parallel to the other.... | |
| William Channing Woodbridge - Geography - 1827 - 494 pages
...Lat. 42 N. Long. Щ W. Lat. 60 N. Long. 5> E. Lat. 75 N. Long. Щ W. Lat. 18 N. Long. 77 W. I'ROBLEM III. — To find the difference of latitude or longitude...any two places. Find the latitude or longitude of each on the globe or map, and count the uumber of degrees from one meridian or parallel to the other.... | |
| William Jevons - Astronomy - 1828 - 230 pages
...being given, to find all those places which have the same latitude or the same longitude. PROBLEM IV. To find the difference of latitude or longitude between any two places. PROBLEM v. To find the difference of time in different places. ON THE CELESTIAL GLOBE. PROBLEM VI.... | |
| Emma Willard - Geography, Ancient - 1835 - 526 pages
...3 W. Lat. 42 If. Long. 70 W. Lat. 60 N. Long, fy E. Lat. 75 N. Long. 40.J W. Lat. 18 N. Long. 77 W. PROBLEM III. — To find the difference of Latitude...any two places. Find the latitude or longitude of each on the globe or map, and count the number of degrees from one meridian or parallel to the other.... | |
| William Channing Woodbridge - Geography - 1836 - 544 pages
...W. Lat. 42 IV. Long. 70 \V. Lat. 60 N. Long. 5J E. Lat. 75 ff. Long. 40.J W. Lai. 18 N. Long. 77 IV. PROBLEM III. — To find the difference of Latitude...any two places. Find the latitude or longitude of each on the globe or map, and count the number of degrees from one meridian or parallel to the other.... | |
| Henry Kiddle - 1854 - 154 pages
...39° 12° 46° Concord. Muscat. Prague. Philadelphia. Cincinnati. Quito. Washington. Lima. Geneva. PROBLEM III. To find the difference of latitude or longitude between any two •places. RULE. — Find the latitude or longitude of both places ; if alike, subtract them ; if unlike, add... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - Geography - 1854 - 332 pages
...15° 55', and WL 5° 42'. NL 48° 50', and EL 2° 29'. SL 12° 2', and WL 77° 7'. I*ROBLEM 6. — To find the difference of latitude or longitude between any two places. 1. If the places be in the same hemisphere, subtract the latitude of the one from the other ; if in... | |
| Robert Sullivan - Geography - 1862 - 432 pages
...l«o 65', and WL 5o 42'. NI* 48° 50', and EL 2" 20'. SL 12° 2', and W L. 77° 7'. PROBLEM 3. — To find the difference of latitude or longitude between any two places. the one from the other; if in different hemispheres, add the latitude of the one to that of the other.... | |
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