| Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1811 - 580 pages
...the east, or both on the west side of the meridian, their difference is the variation : but if one be on the east and the other on the west side of the meridian, their sum is the variation ; and to know if it be east or West, suppose the observer looking... | |
| Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1814 - 558 pages
...the east, or both on the west side of the meridian, their difference is the variation : but if one be on the east, and the other on the west side of the meridian, their sum is the variation ; and to know if it be east or west, suppose the observer looking... | |
| Jacob Bailey Moore - Belknap, Jeremy - 1822 - 316 pages
...assembled at different places about Deerfield, in May, 1676. Two tribes had seated themselves at the falls, on the east, and the other on the west side of the river. A little below the falls, upon an island, was another tribe. Another had placed themselves on the west... | |
| Eneas Mackenzie - Berwick-upon-Tweed (England) - 1825 - 550 pages
...£226. There are two day-schools. Formerly, the interest of £50 was divided between two masters ; one on the east, and the other on the west side of the Tyne : but it is now lost, through the insolvency of the person who held it. Joseph Vipond, in 1749,... | |
| John Purdy - 1826 - 402 pages
...before the town, and is formed on the south by two moles, 1 6 or 1 8 feet above the level of the water ; the one on the east, and the other on the west, side. That on the east, which stretches to the westward, is called the Old Mole ; and that on the west, which... | |
| Carlo Botta - United States - 1826 - 476 pages
...the posts of Verplanks Neck, and Stony Point, situated on nearly opposite points of land, the first on the east, and the other on the west side of the Hudson. They defended the much frequented pass called Kings Ferry, which could not fall into the •... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - Iraq - 1827 - 602 pages
...the most convenient places in it, as she had occasion. And whereas Euphrates runs through the midst of Babylon, making its course to the south, the palaces...exceeding costs and expense. For that on the west had a high and stately wall, made of well-burnt bricks, sixty furlongs in compass, (seven miles and a half;)... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1827 - 472 pages
...hoage. Thus the two stories are completely independent of each other, having each a separate entrance, one on the east and the other on the west side of the house. In support of the charge, the taxgatherers say, that as all the four rooms are under one roof,... | |
| Robert Mignan - Babylon (Extinct city) - 1829 - 378 pages
...most convenient places in it, as she had occasion. " And whereas the Euphrates runs through the midst of Babylon, making its course to the south, the palaces...exceeding costs and expense. For that on the west had a high and stately wall, made of well-burnt bricks, sixty furlongs in compass, (seven miles and a half;)... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 822 pages
...with magnificence. Of these, the rock called the Witch's Finger and the little island called Tindholm, the one on the east and the other on the west side of Vaagoe, are perhaps the most remarkable. The former is detached from the adjoining precipice almost... | |
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