 | Richard Phillips (sir.) - 1851
...find what hour it is in any other place. Rule. — Bring the place at which the hour is given to the meridian, and set the index to the given hour ; then turn the globe till the other place comes to the meridian, and the index will show the required time.s * If the difference... | |
 | Benjamin Stocks BOOTH - Geography - 1852 - 32 pages
...meridian passing through the deg. ol longitude thus found will be the places required. By the Globe. Bring the given place to the brazen meridian, and set the index to the hour at that place; then turn the globe till the index points to noon, or tlie upper 12, or any other... | |
 | Henry Kiddle - 1854 - 154 pages
...day being given at any place, to find all the places at which it is any other given hour. RULE. — Bring the given place to the brazen meridian, and set the index to the hour of that place ; then turn the globe, till the index points to the other given hour ; and all places... | |
 | William Stopford Kenny - Geography - 1856 - 238 pages
...given, to find all those Places where it is any other given Hour. Bring the given place to the brass meridian, and set the index to the given hour ; then turn the globe till the index points to the other proposed hour, and all those places which are then under the brass... | |
 | Sarah S. Cornell - Geography - 1857 - 420 pages
...WHAT HOUR IT IS IN ANY OTHER PLACB 1,•xlc. — Bring the place at which the hour is given to the meridian, and set the index to the given hour; then turn the globe till the other place comes to the meridian, and the index will show the required time. PROBLEM XI.... | |
 | Thomas St. Clair Macdougal - 1857 - 192 pages
...vertical. Rule. — Having found the sun's decimation by the last problem, bring the given place to the meridian, and set the index to the given hour; then turn the globe till the index points to xn, noon. All the places under the meridian have noon at the given hour; and... | |
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