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Stran 43
... miles . Albany ( Capitol ) , Alexandria , Amherst ( College Chapel ) , N. Y. 42 39 373 44 494 54 59.3 376 D. C. 38 49 77 4 5 8 16 Mass . 42 22 15.672 31 284 50 6 6 383 Annapolis , Md . 38 58 35 76 33 5 612 37 · Auburn , N. Y. 42 55 76 ...
... miles . Albany ( Capitol ) , Alexandria , Amherst ( College Chapel ) , N. Y. 42 39 373 44 494 54 59.3 376 D. C. 38 49 77 4 5 8 16 Mass . 42 22 15.672 31 284 50 6 6 383 Annapolis , Md . 38 58 35 76 33 5 612 37 · Auburn , N. Y. 42 55 76 ...
Stran 44
... miles . 5 20 114 Dover , N. H. 43 13 70 54 4 43 36 490 Easton ( Court - House ) , Md . 38 46 10 76 8 5 4 32 80 Eastport , Me . 44 54 66 56 4 27 44 778 Edenton , N. C. 39 0 77 7 5 28 28 284 Exeter , N. H. 42 58 70 55 4 43 40 474 ...
... miles . 5 20 114 Dover , N. H. 43 13 70 54 4 43 36 490 Easton ( Court - House ) , Md . 38 46 10 76 8 5 4 32 80 Eastport , Me . 44 54 66 56 4 27 44 778 Edenton , N. C. 39 0 77 7 5 28 28 284 Exeter , N. H. 42 58 70 55 4 43 40 474 ...
Stran 45
... miles . 215 91 24 426 5 38.81146 74 10 4 56 40 70 55 494 43 43.3 429 77 5 5 8 20 337 74 1 4 56 4 282 70 52 474 43 31.1 466 70 49 64 42 18.0 469 75 33 528 40 42 40 41 30 57 36 50 50 Mass . 42 19 9 71 19 124 45 16.8 403 74 1 84 56 4.5 226 ...
... miles . 215 91 24 426 5 38.81146 74 10 4 56 40 70 55 494 43 43.3 429 77 5 5 8 20 337 74 1 4 56 4 282 70 52 474 43 31.1 466 70 49 64 42 18.0 469 75 33 528 40 42 40 41 30 57 36 50 50 Mass . 42 19 9 71 19 124 45 16.8 403 74 1 84 56 4.5 226 ...
Stran 67
... miles , are the longest that the limits of vision or the nature of the country will allow , and hence a mountainous region is much the most favorable for a first or primary triangulation . The starting line , or first side of the first ...
... miles , are the longest that the limits of vision or the nature of the country will allow , and hence a mountainous region is much the most favorable for a first or primary triangulation . The starting line , or first side of the first ...
Stran 68
... lines was in one case less than a foot , and in the other about four inches ; the bases themselves were 5.9 and 4.8 miles long . tact and level ( first used by Bessel in standards 68 [ 1849 . COAST SURVEY OF THE UNITED STATES .
... lines was in one case less than a foot , and in the other about four inches ; the bases themselves were 5.9 and 4.8 miles long . tact and level ( first used by Bessel in standards 68 [ 1849 . COAST SURVEY OF THE UNITED STATES .
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Stran 240 - ... major part of them, and the judges of the court of appeals, or the major part of them.
Stran 140 - That the legislative power of the Territory shall extend to all rightful subjects of legislation, consistent with the Constitution of the United States and the provisions of this act; but no law shall be passed interfering with the primary disposal of the soil...
Stran 303 - ... acts calling elections, acts providing for tax levies or appropriations for the usual current expenses of the state, and urgency measures necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health or safety, passed by a twothirds vote of all the members elected to each house.
Stran 331 - Boston, and then was elected Senator of the United States for six years, from the 4th of March, 1804.
Stran 130 - CONGRESS. THE Congress of the United States consists of a Senate and House of Representatives, and must assemble, at least, once every year, on the first Monday of December, unless it is otherwise provided by law.
Stran 213 - An Act to revive an Act authorizing certain soldiers in the late war [with Great Britain] to surrender the bounty lands drawn by them, and to locate others in lieu, thereof.
Stran 304 - The fund so created shall be kept separate, and shall annually, on the first day of January, be apportioned and paid over pro rata upon all such State indebtedness, other than the canal and school indebtedness, as may, for that purpose, be presented by the holders of the same, to be entered as credits upon, and, to that extent, in extinguishment of, the principal of said indebtedness.
Stran 245 - JUDICIARY. Court of Errors and Appeals. This court is composed of the Chancellor, the Judges of the Supreme Court, and six other judges appointed by the Governor, with the consent of the Senate, who hold office for six years, one judge vacating his seat each year in rotation. The court holds stated terms at Trenton, on the third Tuesdays of January, April, July, and October.
Stran 310 - For the term of five years, and thereafter until the legislature shall otherwise provide, the judges of the several circuit courts shall be judges of the supreme court, four of whom shall constitute a quorum, and the concurrence of a majority of the judges present shall be necessary to a decision. The legislature shall have power, if they should think it expedient and necessary, to provide...
Stran 304 - The General Assembly shall, at its first session under the amended constitution, pass such laws as will effectually prohibit free persons of color from immigrating to and settling in this State ; and to effectually prevent the owners of slaves from bringing them into this State, for the purpose of setting them free.