 | William Mudge - 1801 - 412 pages
...127, — 14, for 1792, read 1772. Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland-row, St. Jamc1's' ACCOUNT OF THE MEASUREMENT OF AN ARC OF THE MERIDIAN, EXTENDING...DUNNOSE IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT, TO CLIFTON IN YORKSHIRE, IN COURSE OF THE OPERATIONS CARRIED ON FOR THE TRIGONOMETRICAL SURVEY OF ENGLAND, IN THE YEARS 1800,... | |
 | William Mudge, Isaac Dalby, Thomas Colby - 1801 - 690 pages
.....- AID f <" f !. /Ун/ч.'. ЯмилШХТГУй/л-ХХХШ /'/-•> South Fortland \ ACCOUNT OF THE MEASUREMENT OF AN ARC OF THE MERIDIAN, EXTENDING...DUNNOSE IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT, TO CLIFTON IN YORKSHIRE, IN COl'USE OF THE OPERATIONS CARRIED ON FOR THE TRIGONOMETRICAL SURVEY OF ENGLAND, IN THE YEARS 1800,... | |
 | Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1803 - 606 pages
...Investigation of the Cause to which they are owing. By William Herschel, LL. DFRS p. 339 XVI. An Account of the Measurement of an Arc of the Meridian, extending from Dunnose, in the Isle of flight, Latitude 50° 37' 8", to Clifton, in Torksbire, Latitude 53° 37' 31", in course of the Operations... | |
 | Tobias Smollett - 1804 - 620 pages
...observations, the periodic revolution employs about seven hundred and eight years. ' XVI. An Account of the Measurement of an Arc of the Meridian, extending from Dunnose, in the Isle of Wight, Latitude 50° 37' 8", to Clifton, in Yorkshire, Latitude 53°'27' 31", in course of the Operations... | |
 | 1804 - 862 pages
...the count de Bournon, contain nothing very important. The last article is major Mudge's account of the measurement of an arc of the meridian, extending from Dunnose in thelsle of Wight, to Clifton in Yorkshire. This measurement occurred in the course of the operations... | |
 | Thomas Leybourn - 1809 - 448 pages
...fast twenty-five years, in the relative situation of double stars, &c. By Dr. Herschell. 4. Account of the measurement of an arc of the meridian, extending...Dunnose, in the Isle of Wight, to Clifton, in Yorkshire, in course of the operations carried on for the trigonometrical survey nf England in the years 1800,... | |
 | William Mudge, Isaac Dalby, Thomas Colby - 1811 - 440 pages
...communication to the Royal Society, was made in the year 1803. It consisted chiefly of an account of the measurement of an arc of the meridian, extending...in the Isle of Wight, to Clifton, in Yorkshire. The triangles necessary for ascertaining the distance between those stations were only given, that paper... | |
 | Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1832 - 550 pages
...atmosphere. Those ought, he thinks, to be particularly attended to by accurate observers. An Account of the Measurement of an Arc of the Meridian, extending from Dunnose, in the Isle of Wight, Latitude 50° 37' 8", to Clifton, in Yorkshire, Latitude 53° 27' 31", in course of the Operations... | |
 | Edward Charles Frome - 1840 - 236 pages
...purpose ought to be determined within one second of space, local causes interfere to affect the result. various minute but necessary preliminary corrections,...of England,) being equal to 364,938 feet. An arc of parallel was also measured in the course of the trigonometrical survey between Beachy Head and Dunnose,... | |
 | Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1844 - 324 pages
...series), Arbury Hill, and Clifton Beacon, were made in 1802, and partly published in Mudge's " Account of the Measurement of an Arc of the Meridian extending...(in the Isle of Wight) to Clifton (in Yorkshire)," printed in the Philosophical Transactions for 1803, and in the second volume of the Trigonometrical... | |
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