| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1865 - 634 páginas
...delivered this year to the Eoyal School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, states that he ' has no hesitation in giving his own opinion that the...correction rigorously accurate and easy of application.' " The Board of Trade have, as the President and Council of the Eoyal Society are aware, already published... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1865 - 636 páginas
...Architecture and Marine Engineering, states that ho ' has no hesitation in giving his own opinion that tho compasses used for directing the ship's course ought to be corrected, and that tho efforts of scientific men ought to be directed mainly to the rendering this correction rigorously... | |
| Leone Levi - 1868 - 552 páginas
...delivered this year to the Royal School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, states that he " has no hesitation in giving his own opinion, that...correction rigorously accurate, and easy of application." The Board of Trade have, as the president and council of the Royal Society are aware, already published... | |
| William Culley Bergen - 1872 - 688 páginas
...important remarks are extracted from a Syllabus of a Course of Three Lectures, by the Astronomer Royal. " The Astronomer Royal has no hesitation in giving his...compasses used for directing the ship's course ought The following is the order of operations in all cases : — 1. For a compass near the stern, Rundell's... | |
| P E. Le Couteur - 1874 - 58 páginas
...Lectures, and are inserted for their importance and bearing on the system of compensation by magnets. " The Astronomer Royal has no hesitation in giving his...opinion that the compasses used for directing the ships course ought to be corrected." The following is the order of operations in all cases : — 1.... | |
| sir George Biddell Airy - 1888 - 164 páginas
...use and its use is perfectly simple. of a Table of Errors would be attended with great danger. 82. The Astronomer Royal has no hesitation in giving his...correction rigorously accurate, and easy of application. But the captain, who desires to make his voyages really serviceable to magnetic science, must have... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1866 - 664 páginas
...delivered this year to the Royal School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, states that he "has no hesitation in giving his own opinion, that...be directed mainly to the rendering this correction vigorously accurate, and easy of application." The Board of Trade have, as the President and Council... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1866 - 544 páginas
...the ship, and its use U perfectly simple, table of errors would be attended with g 'eat danger. 82. The Astronomer Royal has no hesitation in giving his...corrected, and that the efforts of scientific men ought to he directed mainly to the rendering this correction rigorously accurate and easy of application. But... | |
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