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Robertson, J. (John), 1712-1776
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The elements of navigation; containing the theory and practice. With all the necessary tables. To which is added, A treatise of marine fortification. ... In two volumes. By J. Robertson, ...
Robertson, J. (John), 1712-1776.Date: 1754- Books
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The elements of navigation; containing the theory and practice. With the necessary tables, And Compendiums for finding The Latitude and Longitude at Sea. To which is added, A treatise of marine fortification. Composed for the Use of The Royal Mathematical School at Christ's Hospital, The Royal Academy at Portsmouth, And the Gentlemen of the Navy. In Two Volumes. By J. Robertson, Late Librarian to the Royal Society, and formerly Head-Master of the Royal Academy, at Portsmouth. The Fourth Edition, with Additions. Carefully revised and corrected by William Wales, Master of the Royal Mathematical School, Christ's Hospital, London.
Robertson, J. (John), 1712-1776.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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The elements of navigation; containing the theory and practice. With the necessary tables. To which is added, A treatise of marine fortification. Composed for the Use of The Royal Mathematical School at Christ's Hospital, The Royal Academy at Portsmouth, And the Gentlemen of the Navy. In Two Volumes. By J. Robertson, Librarian to the Royal Society, Late Master of the Royal Mathematical School Christ's Hospital, London; and afterwards, for more than Eleven Years, Head-Master of the Royal Academy, at Portsmouth.
Robertson, J. (John), 1712-1776.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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A general treatise of mensuration: containing many useful and necessary improvements. Composed for the benefit of artificers, builders, measurers, surveyors, Gaugers, Farmers, Gentlemen, Young Students, &c. The Whole being intended as an easy Introduction to several Parts of the Mathematics. By J. Robertson, F. R. S.
Robertson, J. (John), 1712-1776.Date: M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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A compleat treatise of mensuration, in all it's branches; containing many new and necessary improvements, in a much more easy and familiar method than any hitherto extant. The whole adapted not only to be useful to Experienced Measurers, but also to Young Learners of the Rudiments of Mensuration; and may serve as an Easy Introduction to several Parts of the Mathematicks. By J. Robertson, Teacher of the Mathematics.
Robertson, J. (John), 1712-1776.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]