Outline of the method of conducting a trigonometrical survey, for the formation of geographical and topographical maps and plans

military reconnaissance, levelling, etc.; with the most useful problems in geodesy and practical astronomy, and formulæ and tables for facilitating their calculation.

4th ed. rev. and enl. by Captain Charles Warren.
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Outline of the method of conducting a trigonometrical survey, for the formation of geographical and topographical maps and plans

military reconnaissance, levelling, etc.; with the most useful problems in geodesy and practical astronomy, and formulæ and tables for facilitating their calculation.

4th ed. rev. and enl. by Captain Charles Warren.
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Lockwood and co.
Language
English
Pages
321

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London

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TA545 .F93 1873

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xi, [1], 321 p.
Number of pages
321

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OL250680M
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gs06000584
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2305614

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