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... prime meridian over the Martial meridian which passes through the earth's north pole , choosing as his prime meridian the one which lies 2 to the east of the centre of Mädler's point a , corresponding almost exactly to Schiaparelli's ...
... prime meridian over the Martial meridian which passes through the earth's north pole , choosing as his prime meridian the one which lies 2 to the east of the centre of Mädler's point a , corresponding almost exactly to Schiaparelli's ...
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... PRIME MERIDIAN TIME1 ON the first day of the month , the President of the United States , in his message at the opening of Congress , referred to the International Meridian Conference lately convened in Washington , in the following ...
... PRIME MERIDIAN TIME1 ON the first day of the month , the President of the United States , in his message at the opening of Congress , referred to the International Meridian Conference lately convened in Washington , in the following ...
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... ( Prime Meridian ) and of Universal Time , and also the establishment of 24 meridians of an hour apart , by which local time will be absorbed . The first proposal Mr. Förster describes as important sign of the times and evidently favours ...
... ( Prime Meridian ) and of Universal Time , and also the establishment of 24 meridians of an hour apart , by which local time will be absorbed . The first proposal Mr. Förster describes as important sign of the times and evidently favours ...
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Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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