Modern Geography: A Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, States, and Colonies; with the Oceans, Seas, and Isles; in All Parts of the World: Including the Most Recent Discoveries, and Political Alterations. Digested on a New Plan, 1. sējumsT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1817 |
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i. lappuse
... appears that , under a sincere or simulated allegiance to Ferdinand the Seventh , they have all withdrawn their adherence to the parent country , except New Spain , which seems to await the assistance of the United States . From a ...
... appears that , under a sincere or simulated allegiance to Ferdinand the Seventh , they have all withdrawn their adherence to the parent country , except New Spain , which seems to await the assistance of the United States . From a ...
xxiv. lappuse
... appears united with the land . New Holland , or Notasia , for men of science have begun to adopt the latter term , does not appear to be intersected by any strait or straits , as was supposed ; but to form one continent , or vast extent ...
... appears united with the land . New Holland , or Notasia , for men of science have begun to adopt the latter term , does not appear to be intersected by any strait or straits , as was supposed ; but to form one continent , or vast extent ...
xxxi. lappuse
... appear , it is not perfectly flat ; for when a vessel approaches the shore , it is the upper part of her masts that is first perceptible ; and the best tele- scopes would afford us no assistance in rendering the lower part visible . As ...
... appear , it is not perfectly flat ; for when a vessel approaches the shore , it is the upper part of her masts that is first perceptible ; and the best tele- scopes would afford us no assistance in rendering the lower part visible . As ...
xxxi. lappuse
... appears to set , and ceases to be visible till the motion of the earth brings the eastern edge of the horizon to it ; because during this interval the visual rays which touch the earth pass above the star . This explanation then applies ...
... appears to set , and ceases to be visible till the motion of the earth brings the eastern edge of the horizon to it ; because during this interval the visual rays which touch the earth pass above the star . This explanation then applies ...
xxxi. lappuse
... appears elevated above the horizon , by the an- gular quantity PCN and at A the angle is augmented by NC N ' , and becomes PCN . The opposite pole P ' is depressed on the contrary below the horizon by the angle MCM equalto NCN ' , the ...
... appears elevated above the horizon , by the an- gular quantity PCN and at A the angle is augmented by NC N ' , and becomes PCN . The opposite pole P ' is depressed on the contrary below the horizon by the angle MCM equalto NCN ' , the ...
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