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The table of equations to:equal altitudes is calculated for Ja- 
titude 42° 23' 28’; but by adding or fubtracting the follow—- 
ing {mall equations, or proportional parts of them, the general 
equations may be found, as far as two-degrees in latitude more: 
or two degrees lefs. Thefe fmall equations are put down with 
their fign for the fun’s longitudes, the half intervals and the la- 
titudes.to which they are calculated ; and they need no expla- - 
^ Intervals. - I.Intervals- 
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8. S. o. $: o €Lat. 41 23 28N Has. 2-39 36. Lat.40 23 TUS IN. ee ix: 
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Q'slong. I. r5 sey riae 23 28. me at 56. Lat.40 23 48 ms gama $E 
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