A new and easy method to find the longitude at land or sea. From the observation of the altitudes of the c oelestial bodies only; without having any recourse to eclipses, the satellites of Jupiter, the doctrine of appulses, or the magnet; and without the use of clock-work, dials of any fort, sand-glasses or pendulums; or any other instrument, but a sextant, quadrant, or astrolabe

People / Organizations
Imprint
London : [s.n.], Printed in the year MDCCX. [1710]
Publication year
1710
ESTC No.
T171585
Grub Street ID
209200
Description
19,[1]p. : ill. ; 4°.
Note
Anonymous. By Charles Hayes.
Uncontrolled note
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