Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 80
... taken by the native assistant , the Syud , Mhir Mhosin , a most respectable man and steady observer ; the calcu- lations were made in my office , immediately after the transits were taken , by the computer , Mr. Vincent Rees , aided by ...
... taken by the native assistant , the Syud , Mhir Mhosin , a most respectable man and steady observer ; the calcu- lations were made in my office , immediately after the transits were taken , by the computer , Mr. Vincent Rees , aided by ...
الصفحة 88
... taken in so short a time , the meridian altitudes of the sun and stars , one day or night , taken by the readings of the three branches of one arc are corrected by those of the next ; but by a still more rapid , and equally accurate ...
... taken in so short a time , the meridian altitudes of the sun and stars , one day or night , taken by the readings of the three branches of one arc are corrected by those of the next ; but by a still more rapid , and equally accurate ...
الصفحة 89
... taken . To conclude , I can from long experience of its excellent properties , very confidently recommend to my ... taken with much exact- ness , by taking them on both arcs , in the same manner as in the reflecting circle , each angle ...
... taken . To conclude , I can from long experience of its excellent properties , very confidently recommend to my ... taken with much exact- ness , by taking them on both arcs , in the same manner as in the reflecting circle , each angle ...
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