A very easy and short method of finding the true distance between the moon and sun, or a fixed star, for the purpose of determining the longditude. By J. Greensword, Teacher of Navigation, the Lunar Observations, &c. and Master of the United Society's School, in Trinity-Street, Rotherbithe.
- Greensword, J.
- Date:
- [1797?]
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London : printed for the author, and sold at Mr. Steel's, Bookseller, Tower-Hill; Messrs. Gilbert, Wright, and Hooke's, Mathematical instrument makers, Leadenhall-Street, London; J. Delahoy's, (kent Printing-Office,) Deptford; and at the author's, as Above-Mentioned. (entered as Stationers Hall.) [1797?]
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8p. ; 40.
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ESTC T113605
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