The mercurial chronometer improv'd: or, a supplement to a book entituled, An essay, wherein a method is humbly propos'd for measuring equal time with the utmost exactness; without the Necessity of being confin'd to Clocks, Watches, or any other Horological Movements; in order to discover the Longitude at Sea. In which all Objections that are in the least rational are remov'd, and the Method confirm'd. By the author of that essay.

  • Clarke, James, of Calne, Wilts.
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MDCCXV. [1715]
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Essay wherein a method is humbly propos'd for measuring equal time with the utmost exactness. Supplement

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London : printed for J. Morphew in Stationers-Court, near Stationers-Hall, MDCCXV. [1715]

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28p.,plate ; 80.

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ESTC N3848

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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