An American Almanac and Treasury of Facts, Statistical, Financial, and Political, for the Year ..., Volume 3American News Company, 1879 |
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... morning of June 22. Visible to west- ern edge of North America . 3. An annular eclipse of the sun , July 7. Invisible in the United States . 4. Partial eclipse of the sun , December 1. Invisible in the United States . 5. A total eclipse ...
... morning of June 22. Visible to west- ern edge of North America . 3. An annular eclipse of the sun , July 7. Invisible in the United States . 4. Partial eclipse of the sun , December 1. Invisible in the United States . 5. A total eclipse ...
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... morning hours from midnight to noon - throughout the year , as computed for the U. S. Coast Survey . To find the time of next high water , or the afternoon tide - from noon to midnight - add 12 h . 25 m . in each day . The result will ...
... morning hours from midnight to noon - throughout the year , as computed for the U. S. Coast Survey . To find the time of next high water , or the afternoon tide - from noon to midnight - add 12 h . 25 m . in each day . The result will ...
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... morn 7 21 : 5 1 morn 0 59 7 165 6 morn 25 20 morn 19 M. 7 25.4 58 0 43 7 205 20 40 1 42 7 165 70 37 25 21 0 26 20 Tu . 7 244 59 1 46 7 205 3 1 41 2 25 7 155 8 1 36 7 15 21 1 23 21 W. 7 235 0 2 47 7 195 4 2 41 3 15 7 155 9 2 35 7 15 22 2 ...
... morn 7 21 : 5 1 morn 0 59 7 165 6 morn 25 20 morn 19 M. 7 25.4 58 0 43 7 205 20 40 1 42 7 165 70 37 25 21 0 26 20 Tu . 7 244 59 1 46 7 205 3 1 41 2 25 7 155 8 1 36 7 15 21 1 23 21 W. 7 235 0 2 47 7 195 4 2 41 3 15 7 155 9 2 35 7 15 22 2 ...
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... morn 7 95 19 morn 0 18 7 55 23 morn 6 545 34 morn 3 Tu . 7 125 17 0 40 7 85 20 0 35 1 6 55 24 0 31 6 545 35 0 18 4 W. 7 105 18 1 53 7 75 21 1 48 1 58 15 25 1 43 6 535 36 1 26 5 Th . 7 95 19 3 4 7 65 23 2 59 2 58 35 26 2 52 6 52-5 37 2 ...
... morn 7 95 19 morn 0 18 7 55 23 morn 6 545 34 morn 3 Tu . 7 125 17 0 40 7 85 20 0 35 1 6 55 24 0 31 6 545 35 0 18 4 W. 7 105 18 1 53 7 75 21 1 48 1 58 15 25 1 43 6 535 36 1 26 5 Th . 7 95 19 3 4 7 65 23 2 59 2 58 35 26 2 52 6 52-5 37 2 ...
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... morn 6 325 52 morn 6 31 5 54 morn 6 27 5 58 morn 8 W. 6 325 52 0 55 6 315 53 0 55 0 48 6 29 5 55 0 44 6 255 59 0 26 4 Th . 6 30 5 53 2 1 6 29 5 55 1 55 1 45 6 285 56 1 49 6 24.6 0 1 30 5 Fr. 6 29 5 55 2 57 6 28 5 56 2 52 2 46 6 26 5 57 ...
... morn 6 325 52 morn 6 31 5 54 morn 6 27 5 58 morn 8 W. 6 325 52 0 55 6 315 53 0 55 0 48 6 29 5 55 0 44 6 255 59 0 26 4 Th . 6 30 5 53 2 1 6 29 5 55 1 55 1 45 6 285 56 1 49 6 24.6 0 1 30 5 Fr. 6 29 5 55 2 57 6 28 5 56 2 52 2 46 6 26 5 57 ...
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Page 350 - While residing in Paris, I devoted every afternoon I was disengaged, for a summer or two, in examining all the principal bookstores, turning over every book with my own hand, and putting by everything which related to America, and indeed whatever was rare and valuable in every science.
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Page 350 - ... opportunities, the same time, industry, perseverance and expense, with some knowledge of the bibliography of the subject, would again happen to be in concurrence. During the same period, and after my return to America, I was led to procure, also, whatever related to the duties of those in the high concerns of the nation. So that the collection, which I suppose is of between nine and ten thousand volumes, while it includes what is chiefly valuable in science and literature generally, extends more...
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