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" In practice the topographer first decides the relation of the new station with reference to the fixed points, whether it is within the great triangle or in one of the segments or outside the great circle. He then determines the position of the point sought... "
Economic Geology - Page 630
1912
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Plane Surveying: A Text-book and Pocket Manual

John Clayton Tracy - Surveying - 1907 - 838 pages
...reference to the fixed points, whether it is within the great triangle or in one of the segments or outside the great circle. He then determines the position...circle by Rule 2 or 3) ; it then follows from Rule 1 that it must be on the corresponding side of the other two lines. Finally, he estimates the relative...
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Plane Surveying for Use in the Classroom and Field

William G. Raymond - Surveying - 1914 - 622 pages
...whether it is within the great triangle or in one of the segments or outside the great circle. Then he determines the position of the point sought with reference...segments or without the great circle by Rule 2 or 3) ; it follows then, from Rule 1, that it must be on the corresponding side of the other two lines. Finally,...
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Special Publications, Issue 85

1922 - 168 pages
...reference to the fixed points, whether it is within the great triangle or in one of the segments or outside the great circle. He then determines the position...circle by rule 2 or 3) ; it then follows from rule 1 that it must be on the corresponding side of the other two lines. Finally, he estimates the relative...
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Field Geology Syllabus: Summer Quarter ...

Cyrus Fisher Tolman (Jr.) - Geology - 1925 - 120 pages
...reference to the fixed points, whether it is within the great triangle or in one of the segments or outside the great circle. He then determines the position...circle by Rule 2 or 3); it then follows from Rule 1 that it must be on the corresponding side of the other two lines. Finally, he estimates the relative...
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Surveying Theory and Practice

Raymond Earl Davis, Francis Seeley Foote, William Horace Rayner - Surveying - 1928 - 1098 pages
...reference to the fixed points, whether it is within the great triangle or in one of the segments or outside the great circle. He then determines the position...circle by Rule 2 or 3); it then follows from Rule 1 that it must be on the corresponding side of the other two lines. Finally, he estimates the relative...
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Surveying Theory and Practice

Raymond Earl Davis, Francis Seeley Foote, William Horace Rayner - Surveying - 1928 - 1068 pages
...in one of the segments or outsit great circle. He then determines the position of the point sough: reference to one line (if within one of the segments or without thegs circle by Rule 2 or 3); it then follows from Rule 1 that it must be on corresponding side of...
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