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Author: Adams, George, 1720-1773.
Title: An essay on the use of celestial and terrestrial globes; exemplified in a greater variety of problems, than are to be found in any other work; exhibiting the general principles of dialing & navigation. / By the late George Adams, mathematical instrument maker to His Majesty, and optician to the Prince of Wales.
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Print source: An essay on the use of celestial and terrestrial globes; exemplified in a greater variety of problems, than are to be found in any other work; exhibiting the general principles of dialing & navigation. / By the late George Adams, mathematical instrument maker to His Majesty, and optician to the Prince of Wales.
Adams, George, 1720-1773., Draper, John, engraver., Scot, Robert, 1744?-1823, engraver.

Whitehall [Pa.]:: Printed for William Young, bookseller and stationer n. 52 South 2d. Street, Philadelphia., 1800.
Subject terms:
Globes.
Astronomy.
Dialing.
Navigation.
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Table of Contents
PART III. THE USE OF THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, MOUNTED IN THE BEST MANNER.
PART IV. OF THE USE OF THE CELESTIAL GLOBE.