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1 1,1| find out their latitude and longitude without instruments? It 2 1,3| that I shall obtain the longitude of the island with an approximation 3 1,3| will try to calculate the longitude." ~If the engineer had possessed 4 1,4| parallel. ~There was only the longitude to be obtained, and the 5 1,4| island occupies, and this the longitude will give us presently, 6 1,4| fifty-second degree of west longitude. ~Cyrus Harding announced 7 1,4| hundred miles in latitude and longitude for the exact position. ~ 8 2,9| Lincoln Island,-~ In west longitude: from 1500 to 1550; ~In 9 2,9| second gave exactly: ~ In longitude: 1500 30' ~In south latitude: 10 2,3| he gives the latitude and longitude of the island exactly as 11 2,6| it gave the latitude and longitude of Tabor Island correctly, 12 2,7| latitude, but of which the longitude, effaced by the sea, was 13 2,7| 11' south; therefore, the longitude being unknown, if they followed 14 3,1| miles only separated them in longitude, and seventy in latitude. ~" 15 3,2| latitude, and 165deg 42' east longitude, to the east of Australia, 16 3,0| paper which indicated the longitude and latitude of Lincoln