| United States - 1882 - 748 pages
...zero of city of Washington, at such time as he may see fit to designate, for the t«de and standard purpose of fixing upon a meridian proper to be employed as a common of time> etczero of longitude and standard of time reckoning throughout the globe; and t bat the President... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1883 - 662 pages
...delegates from the United States in the city of Washington, at such time as he may see fit to designate, for the purpose of fixing upon a meridian proper to...employed as a common zero of longitude and standard of time-reckoning throughout the globe." The delegates from the United States, three in number, are to... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1883 - 662 pages
...delegates from the United States in the city of Washington, at such time as ho ma}- see fit to designate, for the purpose of fixing upon a meridian proper to...employed as a common zero of longitude and standard of time-reckoning throughout the globe." The delegates from the United States, three in number, are to... | |
| United States - 1883 - 1190 pages
...of longicity of Washington, at such time as he may see fit to designate, for the tu,d? »"d standard purpose of fixing upon a meridian proper to be employed as a common tllm>' etcиго of longitude and standard of time reckoning throughout the globe; and that the President... | |
| American Metrological Society - 1884 - 528 pages
...delegates from the United States in the City of Washington, at such time as he may see fit to designate, for the purpose of fixing upon a meridian proper to...and standard of time reckoning throughout the globe ; and that the President be authorized to appoint delegates, not exceeding three in number, to represent... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1884 - 572 pages
...International Conference to be held in the city of Washington, for the purpose of discussing and, if possible, fixing upon a meridian proper to be employed as a common zero of longitude and standard of time-reckoning throughout the globe. The letter of invitation addressed to this country was referred... | |
| 1884 - 420 pages
...conference to be held at Washington in October last, for the purpose of discussing, and if possible fixing upon, a meridian proper to be employed as a common zero of longitude, and standard of time-reckoning throughout the world. The conference was held ; twenty-five nations (including Great... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1884 - 556 pages
...International Conference to be held in the city of Washington, for the purpose of discussing and, if possible, fixing upon a meridian proper to be employed as a common zero of longitude and standard of time-reckoning throughout the globe. The letter of invitation addressed to this country was referred... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1885 - 688 pages
...States in the City of Washington on October i, 1884, for the purpose of discussing, and, if possible, fixing upon a meridian proper to be employed as a common zero of longitude and standard of time-reckoning throughout the world, this International Meridian Conference did assemble at the time... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1885 - 760 pages
...International Conference to be held in the city of Washington for the purpose of discussing, and, if possible, fixing upon a meridian proper to be employed as a common zero of longitude and standard of time-reckoning throughout the globe. The letter of invitation addressed to this country was referred... | |
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