The National Almanac and Annual RecordGeorge W. Childs., 1863 |
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... SUPERINTENDENT . By the aid of the following tables , the time and height of the tide at the places named can be ap- proximately ascertained . To obtain the time of high water on a particular day , add the number of hours and minutes ...
... SUPERINTENDENT . By the aid of the following tables , the time and height of the tide at the places named can be ap- proximately ascertained . To obtain the time of high water on a particular day , add the number of hours and minutes ...
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... Superintendent devolves the duty of planning its of the bottom over the whole extent of the chart . operations , for the scientific accuracy of which he As the depth of water varies with the tide , all is responsible . The corps of ...
... Superintendent devolves the duty of planning its of the bottom over the whole extent of the chart . operations , for the scientific accuracy of which he As the depth of water varies with the tide , all is responsible . The corps of ...
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... Superintendent . These reports con- tain , as an appendix , the preliminary maps , charts , and sketches produced during the year , and valuable scientific discussions of various subjects connected with the Survey , such as tides ...
... Superintendent . These reports con- tain , as an appendix , the preliminary maps , charts , and sketches produced during the year , and valuable scientific discussions of various subjects connected with the Survey , such as tides ...
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... Superintendent of the Census , J. C. G. | bers which form the basis of the subjoined table Kennedy , Esq . , has furnished us , in advance of of the insane and the idiotic in the several States publication by the Government , with the ...
... Superintendent of the Census , J. C. G. | bers which form the basis of the subjoined table Kennedy , Esq . , has furnished us , in advance of of the insane and the idiotic in the several States publication by the Government , with the ...
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... superintendent . We have no more recent information in regard to it . * The whole number of patients remaining in the hospitals at the time of the last received accounts is 10,859 . Hence the capacity of the present pub- lic ...
... superintendent . We have no more recent information in regard to it . * The whole number of patients remaining in the hospitals at the time of the last received accounts is 10,859 . Hence the capacity of the present pub- lic ...
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