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		<title>Admin: Created page with &quot;For the Longitude and Latitude of Places, I must acquaint the Reader, that I have calculated &#039;em all according to F. de Wits newest Maps; so that by the help of those Maps, and Place may be found with great ease and quickness: sometimes perhaps I may have mistaken Minute or two. The first Meridian, according to him, begins at Teneriff, one of the Canary Islands; but in Sanson&#039;s and Berry&#039;s Maps, the first Meridian is made at Ferro, two Degrees more West than Teneriff: So...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;For the Longitude and Latitude of Places, I must acquaint the Reader, that I have calculated &amp;#039;em all according to F. de Wits newest Maps; so that by the help of those Maps, and Place may be found with great ease and quickness: sometimes perhaps I may have mistaken Minute or two. The first Meridian, according to him, begins at Teneriff, one of the Canary Islands; but in Sanson&amp;#039;s and Berry&amp;#039;s Maps, the first Meridian is made at Ferro, two Degrees more West than Teneriff: So...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;For the Longitude and Latitude of Places, I must acquaint the Reader, that I have calculated &amp;#039;em all according to F. de Wits newest Maps; so that by the help of those Maps, and Place may be found with great ease and quickness: sometimes perhaps I may have mistaken Minute or two. The first Meridian, according to him, begins at Teneriff, one of the Canary Islands; but in Sanson&amp;#039;s and Berry&amp;#039;s Maps, the first Meridian is made at Ferro, two Degrees more West than Teneriff: So that if any Place be sought for in their Maps, there must be two Degrees allowed in the Longitude; so for Instance, what is there 20 and 30, must be reckoned as 18 and 28.&lt;br /&gt;
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If this Book should fall into the Hands of some that do not know what Longitude and Latitude is, this is to let &amp;#039;em know, that in all Maps, the top is the North, the bottom the South, the right hand the East, and the left the West; (or at least should be so) the Distance from the West to the East, is Longitude; and from the South to North, is Latitude; all which may be easily seen by the Figures that are in the Sides, Tops and Bottoms of every Map.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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