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Men of Invention and Industry

CHAPTER III
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Philip III.

offered 100,000 crowns for any discovery by means of which the longitude might be determined by a better method than by the log, which was found very defective.

Holland next became a great naval power, and followed the example of Spain in offering 30,000 florins for a similar discovery.

But though some efforts were made, nothing practical was done, principally through the defective state of astronomical instruments.

England succeeded Spain and Holland as a naval power; and when Charles II.


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