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1In connection with it, the Americans intend to bring out a nautical almanac.
2Among these is the nautical almanac used in navigating ships.
3Unfortunately they had no books except the nautical almanac, which was not interesting reading.
4Here's a book-tossingthe nautical almanac to the boy.
5The first appropriation for an American ephemeris and nautical almanac was made by Congress in 1849.
6The naval department, among many duties, has charge of the naval observatory at Washington and publishes the nautical almanac.
7He had scientific tendencies and published an "Astronomical Diary," or nautical almanac, which was in considerable vogue.
8A telescope without a lens, a volume of Hoyt, a nautical almanac, a great bolt of striped flannel shirting, a box of fish hooks.
9September 21 brought with it a grievous disappointment, as on that day the nautical almanac announced that nine-tenths of the sun would be obscured.
10We know by our nautical almanac that, at a certain hour on a certain day, the sun will have attained at Greenwich a certain altitude.
11MR. POND-AstronomerRoyal, Inspector of Chronometers, and Superintendent of the Nautical Almanac.
12In 1849 the American Nautical Almanac office was established by a Congressional appropriation.
13Now, the nautical almanacs are all calculated to some particular meridian-
14The annual sales of nautical almanacs for the past seven years have been:
15I have written to-day to give up the Nautical Almanac work.
16Charts, nautical almanacs, azimuth tables, magazines, and books were scattered everywhere.
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