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The magnetism of iron and steel ships
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Journal of a Voyage to Australia and round the World, for Magnetical Research
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Ship and Submarine Ferromagnetism (Synthesis Lectures on Computational Electromagnetics)
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Observations on terrestrial magnetism and on the deviations of the compasses of the United States iron clad Monadnock
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The magnetism of ships, and the deviations of the compass
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Studies in maritime history
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The mathematical theory of the deviations of the compass
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Deviation and the deviascope
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Results of experiments on the disturbance of the compass in iron-built ships
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The dygogram
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The Magnetism of Iron Vessels: With a Short Treatise on Terrestrial Magnetism
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Syllabus of a course of three lectures on "Magnetical errors, compensations & corrections, with special reference to iron ships and their compasses"
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The Magnetism of Ships and the Deviations of the Compass
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A treatise on compass compensation
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First and second [and third] reports of the Liverpool Compass Committee to the Board of Trade, 1855 & 1856 [and 1857-1860] ..
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Practical rules for ascertaining and applying the deviations of the compass caused by iron in a ship
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Practical rules for ascertaining the deviations of the compass caused by the iron in a ship
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Practical rules for ascertaining and applying the deviations of the compass caused by the iron in a ship
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The magnetism of ships, and the mariner's compass
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Observations on terrestrial magnetism and on the deviations of the compasses of the United States iron clad Monadnock during her cruise from Philadelphia to San Francisco, in 1865 and 1866
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Correspondence between the President And council of the Royal Society, and the Board of Trade on the magnetism of ships, and on the Meteorological Department
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The mariner's compass in an iron ship; how to keep it efficient, and use it intelligently
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Further correspondence between the Board of Trade and the Royal Society, in reference to the magnetism of ships and the Meteorological Department
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Ship magnetism and the magnetic compass
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