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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VIII | degrees of latitude and longitude. Its shape is very irregular : 2 I, VIII | exactly the latitude and longitude of Fort Confidence; so that 3 I, XI | ascertaining the latitude and longitude, and verifying his position 4 I, XII | ascertain the latitude and longitude.~“What prevents us from 5 I, XII | ascertain our latitude and longitude.”~“Especially the latitude,” 6 I, XII | astronomer had ascertained the longitude with great accuracy. But 7 I, XII | which agreed to a second.~Longitude, 127° 36’ 12west of the 8 I, XVIII| shores of North Georgia, 95° longitude and 78° latitude, has the 9 II, II | could not ascertain the longitude of Victoria Island—the original 10 II, II | already been taken. For the longitude, the altitude of the sun 11 II, II | that I might find out our longitude; really this uncertainty 12 II, II | ascertained exactly the longitude in which they were.~The 13 II, II | island was then in 157° 37longitude west from Greenwich.~The 14 II, V | situated in 167° 27west longitude, and 70° 49’ north latitude. 15 II, VIII | hour-angles gave him the longitude.~The following were the 16 II, VIII | obtained: Latitude, 70° 57’; longitude, 170° 30’.~So that, in spite 17 II, X | ice-field, it was motionless in longitude 177° 22’, and latitude 77° 18 II, XII | observations of latitude and longitude taken every day, which would 19 II, XIV | to take the latitude and longitude of the island by means of 20 II, XV | changes in the latitude and longitude of the island. It was still 21 II, XV | neither the latitude nor longitude could be taken.~The situation 22 II, XV | then: Latitude, 69° 57’; longitude, 179° 33’.~Kalumah was right, 23 II, XIX | Island was then situated in longitude 168°12’ west of Greenwich, 24 II, XX | in latitude 56° 13’, and longitude 170° 23’.~It had therefore 25 II, XXI | latitude, and 177° 19longitude, several hundred miles from


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