Remarks, instructions, and examples relating to the latitude & longitude
also, the variation of the compass, &c. &c. &c. : to which is annexed, a general chart of the globe, where the route made by the author, in difference ships under his command, to the Cape of Good Hope, Batavia, Canton in China, the different parts of India, Europe, and the Cape de Verde Islands are marked, for the purpose of shewing the best tract of sea to meet the most favourable winds, and avoid those perplexing calms which too often attend Asiatic voyages : together with a short, but general account of variable winds, trade-winds, monsoons, hurricanes, tornadoes, tuffoons, calms, currents, and particular weather met with in those voyages, &c. &c. &c.
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Author
Contributions
- American Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) - Contributor
Publication
1794 - Printed by T. Dobson ..., Philadelhpia [sic, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
18,500 words, Guess
Page Count
74 pages
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number44026728
- Open LibraryOL6472877M
Classifications
- LCCVK565 .T7
Other Editions
- Remarks, instructions, and examples relating to the latitude & longitude: also, the variation of the compass, &c. &c. &c. : to which is annexed, a general chart of the globe, where the route made by the author, in difference ships under his command, to the Cape of Good Hope, Batavia, Canton in China, the different parts of India, Europe, and the Cape de Verde Islands are marked, for the purpose of shewing the best tract of sea to meet the most favourable winds, and avoid those perplexing calms which too often attend Asiatic voyages : together with a short, but general account of variable winds, trade-winds, monsoons, hurricanes, tornadoes, tuffoons, calms, currents, and particular weather met with in those voyages, &c. &c. &c.
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