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Churchman, John, 1753-1805Library of Congress/NACO

Churchman, JohnDeutsche Nationalbibliothek

VIAF ID: 37309886 (Personal)

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    100 1 _ ‎‡a  Churchman, John,‏ ‎‡d  1753-1805
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    100 1 _ ‎‡a  Churchman, John (undifferentiated)

 

 

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  1. The magnetic atlas, or Variation charts of the whole terraqueous globe; ‎(2) Library of Congress/NACODeutsche Nationalbibliothek
  2. To the American Philosophical Society, this map of the peninsula between Delaware & Chesopeak bays, with the said bays and shores adjacent drawn from the most accurate surveys is humbly inscribed by John Churchman. ‎(1) Library of Congress/NACO
  3. To the American Philosophical Society, this map of the peninsula between Delaware & Chesopeak bays, with the said bays and shores adjacent drawn from the most accurate surveys is [humbly] inscribed by John Churchman. ‎(1) Library of Congress/NACO
  4. To George Washington, President of the United States of America, this magnetic atlas or variation chart, is humbly inscribed ‎(1) Library of Congress/NACO
  5. This map of the peninsula between Delaware & Chesopeak Bays, with the said bays and shores adjacent drawn from the most accurate surveys. ‎(1) Library of Congress/NACO
  6. Proposals for publishing by subscription the Magnetic atlas or variation charts of all the world. ‎(1) Library of Congress/NACO
  7. Magnetic atlas or variation chart ‎(1) Library of Congress/NACO
  8. An explanation of the magnetic atlas, or variation chart, thereunto an*. - ‎(1) Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
  9. An explanation of the magnetic atlas, or variation chart, 1790: ‎(1) Library of Congress/NACO
  10. An explanation of the magnetic atlas or variation chart, hereunto annexed : projected on a plan entirely new, by which the magnetic variation on any part of the globe may be precisely determined, for any time, past, present, or future : and the variation and latitude being accurately known, the longitude is of consequence truly determined ‎(1) Library of Congress/NACO

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