 | William Leybourn - 1704 - 432 pages
...theit Diflance. 2. If the Two P/tfffj lye under the fame Meridian, but in different Hemifpheres, ie one on the North, and the other on the South Side of the JEquinoSial : Then, AM both the Latitudes together, and the Sum of them is their Diflance. . .... | |
 | George Alexander Cooke - 1817 - 306 pages
...Cromarty are two promontories called Sutors, jutting into the sea, and considerably ahove the level; the one on the north and the other on the south side of the mouth of the bay : the hody of water hetween is ahout a mile and a half broad. After passing the... | |
 | Mark Noble - 1804 - 548 pages
...Earl Marshal, and act " under his authority. Formerly Scotland was divided into two provinces, " the one on the north, and the other on the south side of Forth; arid these " provinces were under the management of two deputies, appointed by " the Lord Lion... | |
 | Mark Noble - 1805 - 550 pages
...Earl Marshal, and act " under his authority. Formerly Scotland was divided into two provinces, " the one on the north, and the other on the south side of Forth j and these " provinces were under the management of two deputies, appointed by " the Lord Lion... | |
 | Samuel Owen - 1811 - 416 pages
...the sepulchre, according to the apostolic narrative of the extraordinary transaction. Two windows, one on the north and the other on the south side of the altar, contain the arms of the Sovereign and knights companions of the order of the Garter, who... | |
 | William Bernard Cooke - 1811 - 324 pages
...the sepulchre, according to the apostolic narrative of the extraordinary transaction. Two windows, one on the north and the other on the south side of the altar, contain the arms of the Sovereign and knights companions of the order of the Garter, who... | |
 | James Storer - 1811 - 318 pages
...sheltered, in a great measure, from the storm. Below the Town Quay are PART OF NEW ABERDEEN. two harbours, one on the north and the other on the south side of the river, to both of which ships of much larger burden than those already mentioned have access. The... | |
 | William Barker Daniel - 1812 - 654 pages
...north-west : the two principal branches which form the Tieth descend each from a chain of Lakes ; the one on the north, and the other on the south side of the lofty mountain Ben Liddie. The northern branch passes through and forms three Lochs, Doine, Voil,... | |
 | James Andrew Storer - 1818 - 218 pages
...the harhour II sheltered, in a great measure, from the storm. Below the Town Quay are two harhours, one on the north and the other on the south side of the river, to hoth of which ships of much larger hurden than those already mentioned have access. The... | |
 | John Mason Good - 1819 - 736 pages
...the earl marshal, and act under bit authority. Formerly Scotland was divided into two provinces, the one on ' the north and the other on the south side of the Forth ; and these provinces were under the nonacenient of two deputies appointed by the lord lyon,... | |
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