A proposal of a new method for finding the longitude at sea, or land. Together with the description and figure of a new instrument
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British Library

T122455

With a half-title. Vertical chain lines.

London: printed for G. Hawkins, 1760. 36p.; 4 Less
  • ISBN
  • 9781170359440
WILLIAM B. JONES is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of Colo­rado. He is the author or coauthor of more than 190 research papers, abstracts, and invited lectures. Dr. Jones is a me...
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