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Page 197
... compass , as well as being the needful complement in the equipment of the navigator who intended to steer by the compass . Did then the division into sixteen or thirty- two points arise first with the compass itself , or with the map ...
... compass , as well as being the needful complement in the equipment of the navigator who intended to steer by the compass . Did then the division into sixteen or thirty- two points arise first with the compass itself , or with the map ...
Page 203
... compass and the designs drawn in the roses of the sailing - charts . The former must of necessity present a circular periphery in order to turn freely within the compass box , while in the case of the latter there is nothing to hinder ...
... compass and the designs drawn in the roses of the sailing - charts . The former must of necessity present a circular periphery in order to turn freely within the compass box , while in the case of the latter there is nothing to hinder ...
Page 209
... compass , pre- sumably English , with a coloured card , exists in the Galilei Museum in Florence ; others are said ... Compass , issued in 1911 by Herr A Schück of Hamburg , which consists of a series of forty - six magnificent plates in ...
... compass , pre- sumably English , with a coloured card , exists in the Galilei Museum in Florence ; others are said ... Compass , issued in 1911 by Herr A Schück of Hamburg , which consists of a series of forty - six magnificent plates in ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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