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(Section Title Page to) Section Title: Mesure des trois premiers degrés du méridien dans l'hémisphere austral, tirée des observations de Mrs. de l'Académie Royale des Sciences, Envoyés par le Rois sous l'Équateur : Par M. de la Condamine. A Paris, de l'Imprimerie Royale. M. DCCLI.
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- Section title page to the third part of Journal du voyage fait par ordre du roi, a l’équateur. Title translates to: Measurement of the first three degrees of the meridian in the southern hemisphere, taken from the observations of the Royal Academy of Sciences, sent by the King, to the Equator, by M. de la Condamine. "Fuit alter descriptsit radio...
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- 1751
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- Imprimerie Royale
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