Mr. Douglass’s Obfervations of 
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At equal altitudes evening and 
morning. In fight of the 
N°. end of the Maldivees. I 
make the N°ermoft of the 
Maldivee Iflands to ly in 
7 1 2 N. by a good obs n . and 
I make it ly in 77 15 E. 
from London. A fair wind 
all the way ; but this is about 
4 0 to tire E l ard of what our 
books lays it in ; and its my 
opinion, that Mauritius and 
Don-Mafcareen, and the 
N°. end of Maldivees ought 
to be laid down about 3°fur- 
tlur to the E E ard than they 
are. 
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N°moft 
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vees. 
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the Maldi- 
veeMands. 
