To find the distance on a great circle between any two places. Rule. — Lay the graduated edge of the Quadrant of Altitude * over both places ; the degrees on the quadrant comprehended between the two places multiplied by 60 will give their distance... A grammar of general geography, by J. Goldsmith - Page 125by sir Richard Phillips - 1834Full view - About this book
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