10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EQUINOCTIAL SPRING»
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equinoctial spring in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Public General Acts
A Portion of a Circle of 400 Yards Radius to be drawn from a Centre placed Mid-
channel in the River where it joins the Sea at Low Water of Equinoctial Spring
Tides, and continued Shore- wards by Tangents to the Circle drawn to the
nearest ...
2
House of Commons Papers
... at low water of ordinary spring tides, according to a datum mark we found
made for that purpose, but it being the equinoctial spring tide, and the wind
northerly, the water was scarcely ever seen lower than at the time we were
sounding.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1831
3
The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports ...
A Portion of a Circle of 400 Yards Radius to be drawn from a Centre placed Mid-
channel in the River where it joins the Sea at Low Water of Equinoctial Spring
Tides, and continued Shore- wards by Tangents to the Circle drawn to the
nearest ...
4
A Treatise on the Law of Scotland Relating to Rights of ...
A portion of a circle of 400 yards radius to be drawn from a centre placed mid-
channel in the river whe.re it joins the sea at low water of equinoctial spring tides,
and continued shorewards by tangents to the circle drawn to the nearest points of
...
5
A collection of the public general statutes passed in the ...
Spey - - - - A Portion of a Circle of 400 Yards Radius to be drawn from a Centre
placed Mid-channel in the River where it joins the Sea at Low Water of
Equinoctial Spring Tides, and continued Shorewards by Tangents to the Circle
drawn to the ...
6
The laws relating to salmon fisheries in Great Britain: ...
Dee (Kirkcudbright). circle drawn to the nearest points of the shore of the
respective sides of the river at high-water mark of equinoctial spring tides. A
straight line drawn from Balinoc Head to the ooter point of Little Ross Island, and
thence to ...
Thomas Baker, Great Britain, 1866
A. Portion of a Circle of 400 Yards Radius to be drawn from a Centre placed Mid-
channel in the River where it joins the Sea at Low i Water of Equinoctial Spring
Tides, and continued Shorewards by Tangents to the Circle drawn to the nearest
...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1868
8
The Public General Statutes Affecting Scotland: Passed in ...
... ASe Limits of Estuary. and the outermost point of the Breakwater, and
continued Shorewards by Tan nts to the Circle drawn to the nearest Points of the
Shore of the res ctive Sides of the River at rlrli h- water hiiaerk of Equinoctial
Spring i es.
9
Changing Sea Levels: Effects of Tides, Weather and Climate
... September near the equinoxes, with the sun overhead at the equator, the solar
semidiurnal forces are maximised with the result that spring tides near the
equinoxes are larger than usual. These big tides are called equinoctial spring
tides.
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Lexicon physico-medicum: or, a New medicinal dictionary ...
It is also observed, that, cateris paribus, ^Equinoctial Spring-Tide s in March and
September, or near them, are the highest, and the Neap-Tides the lowest : which
proceeds from the greater Agitation of the Waters, when the fluid Spheroid ...
John Quincy, Thomas Longman ((Londres)), 1736