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The following calculations of the reductions of English weights and measures to those of France, and...

The following calculations of the reductions of English weights and measures to those of France, and...

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The following calculations of the reductions of English weights and measures to those of France, and vice versa have been made by an officer of the army of occupation for the convenience of the individuals composing it.

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The following calculations of the reductions of English weights and measures to those of France, and vice versa have been made by an officer of the army of occupation for the convenience of the individuals composing it.

Publisher

Paris : Printed at the Head Quarters of the Army, 1817.

Date

1817.

Call Numbers

81/24

Record Identifier

74VMyB0VlmJy

MMS ID

991002212699702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

27 p. ; 21 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Paris : Printed at the Head Quarters of the Army, 1817.

Date Published

1817.

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Full title

The following calculations of the reductions of English weights and measures to those of France, and vice versa have been made by an officer of the army of occupation for the convenience of the individuals composing it.

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Citation / References Note

Ferguson, J.A. Bibliography of Australia, 670aa.

With

Dixson Library copy at 81/24 bound with: Table for determining the apparent time from observed altitudes of the sun or a star. [Paris] : Printed at the Head Quarters of the Army in France, 1818.

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Call Numbers

81/24

Record Identifier

74VMyB0VlmJy

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MMS ID

991002212699702626

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