Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Band 3Archibald Constable, 1823 |
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... angle E. By the rules of spherical trigonometry , tangt . of SQ we have , tangt . of E = sine of QE = * 0483250 1107463 Apparent 4364479 = tangt . of 23 ° 34 ′. Method of meridian line . These observations cannot be made without drawing ...
... angle E. By the rules of spherical trigonometry , tangt . of SQ we have , tangt . of E = sine of QE = * 0483250 1107463 Apparent 4364479 = tangt . of 23 ° 34 ′. Method of meridian line . These observations cannot be made without drawing ...
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... angle E re- Motions quired . of the The orbit in which the sun moves is called the Heavenly Bodies . ecliptic . It does not coincide with the equator , but cuts it , forming with it an angle , which in the year 1769 was determined by Dr ...
... angle E re- Motions quired . of the The orbit in which the sun moves is called the Heavenly Bodies . ecliptic . It does not coincide with the equator , but cuts it , forming with it an angle , which in the year 1769 was determined by Dr ...
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... angle , which , after hav- ing increased till it reached a certain limit , diminishes again and becomes equal to zero , when the sun is in apogee ; then the radius vector of the sun and of the point D of the Bodies . 51 Apparent point ...
... angle , which , after hav- ing increased till it reached a certain limit , diminishes again and becomes equal to zero , when the sun is in apogee ; then the radius vector of the sun and of the point D of the Bodies . 51 Apparent point ...
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... angle which these rays form at the object where they intersect . This angle is called the paral- lax , and when it is once known , it is easy , by means of trigonometry , to ascertain the distance of the object . Let AB , in fig . 6. be ...
... angle which these rays form at the object where they intersect . This angle is called the paral- lax , and when it is once known , it is easy , by means of trigonometry , to ascertain the distance of the object . Let AB , in fig . 6. be ...
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... angle of 0.53424 , the earth would be seen under an angle not exceeding o ° .009 . Now , as the sun is obviously a spherical body as well as the earth ; and as spheres are to each other as the cubes of their diameters , it follows from ...
... angle of 0.53424 , the earth would be seen under an angle not exceeding o ° .009 . Now , as the sun is obviously a spherical body as well as the earth ; and as spheres are to each other as the cubes of their diameters , it follows from ...
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Seite 59 - Aries the Ram, Taurus the Bull, Gemini the Twins, Cancer the Crab, Leo the Lion, Virgo the Virgin, Libra the Balance, Scorpio the Scorpion, Sagittarius the Archer, Capricornus the Goat, Aquarius the Waterbearer, and Pisces the Fishes...
Seite 396 - The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne, Burn'd on the water ; the poop was beaten gold, Purple the sails, and so perfumed that The winds were love-sick with them, the oars were silver, Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made The water which they beat to follow faster, As amorous of their strokes.
Seite 366 - This credit was called bank money, which, as it represented money exactly according to the standard of the mint, was always of the same real value, and intrinsically worth more than current money.
Seite 215 - ... to be said in his favour. Upon judgment therefore of death, and not before, the attainder of a criminal commences: or upon such circumstances as are equivalent to judgment of death ; as judgment of outlawry on a capital crime, pronounced for absconding or fleeing from justice, which tacitly confesses the guilt. And therefore either upon judgment of outlawry, or of death, for treason or felony, a man shall be said to be attainted.
Seite 220 - My friend " ' Pope, considering your infirmities, and my age and " ' exile, it is not likely we should ever meet again, " ' and therefore I give you this legacy to remember " ' me by. Take it home with yo.u, and let me advise "
Seite 297 - Behold the land of the Chaldeans; this people was not, till the Assyrian founded it for them that dwell in the wilderness: they set up the towers thereof, they raised up the palaces thereof; and he brought it to ruin.
Seite 396 - ... seised to the use of, the bargainee : and then the statute of uses completes the purchase ' ; or, as it hath been well expressed m, the bargain first vests the use, and then the statute vests the possession.
Seite 222 - He has so much regard to. his congregation, that he commits to his memory what he has to say to them ; and has so soft and graceful a behaviour, that it must attract your attention. His person...
Seite 218 - Then said they all, Art thou then the Son of God ? And he said unto them, Ye say that I am.