quadgram

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quadgram frequency
distance from the atlantic50
the mouth of the49
put in your note46
at the same time35
h m s a32
the center of the30
w h m s29
wt h m s29
the head of the29
the edge of the28
the middle of the25
the bottom of the24
cc m s slow24
side of the island23
in the middle of23
the surface of the23
ct h m s22
on the th of22
in the midst of22
the top of the21
the rest of the21
of the patrick henry20
sir thomas smith treasurer20
to the westward of19
altitude of the sun19
time of local apparent18
a quarter of a18
for the most part18
of local apparent noon18
watch time of local18
on the other side17
first point of aries17
the first point of16
the bay of fundy16
quarter of a mile16
the watch time of15
at the head of15
mouth of the ucayali15
result will be the15
under the command of15
meridian altitude of the14
scale of one inch14
on a scale of14
assign for night work14
d h m s14
a chart of the14
and on a scale14
of the upper amazon14
a scale of one14
from time to time14
in a few minutes14
the result will be14
the distance in time13
side of the bay13
for a long time13
the confluence of the13
in the bottom of13
on the south side13
un plano del rio13
of the bay of13
latitude by meridian altitude13
the trunk of the13
cc m s fast13
una escala de una12
escala de una pulgada12
una pulgada por cada12
from the first point12
one inch for each12
to the number of12
to the mouth of12
en una escala de12
of one inch for12
the lord la ware12
their bowes and arrowes12
bottom of the boat12
de una pulgada por12
the bay of despair12
the difference of latitude12
y en una escala12
mouth of the pachitea12
to the head of11
required line of position11
commission of the amazon11
knots per hour until11
a mile from the11
the difference between the11
hydrographical commission of the11
the box of biscuit11
from its mouth to11
a little to the11
returned to james towne11
from the mouth of11
in the united states11
on each side of11
head of the bay11
center of the earth11
as soon as you11
at right angles to10
a true course of10
he would have to10
difference of latitude and10
the south side of10
the most part of10
on the other hand10
according as to whether10
the forme of a10
in a short time10
edge of the cliff10
observed altitude of star10
center of the sun10
ct d h m10
in the forme of10
to the edge of10
the name of the10
the end of the10
chart of the river10
miles of the river10
right angles to the10
line of position by10
which put in your10
the discovery of the10
to the united states10
is from the sun10
the united states navy10
the latitude and longitude9
as far as he9
longitude by a factor9
trunk of the tree9
bank of the river9
the navigation of the9
surface of the water9
of being able to9
to mouth of the9
is from the first9
very near the shore9
the face of the9
far as he could9
to the eastward of9
mouth of the river9
contains miles of the9
inch for each two9
peruvian hydrographical commission of9
bearing of the sun9
at the mouth of9
the peruvian hydrographical commission9
for each two miles9
two or three hundred9
the nova scotia coast8
the spot where they8
but it was not8
top of the cliff8
the patrick henry was8
the side of the8
the place where the8
east or west of8
position by observation at8
and in a few8
that it would be8
it would be necessary8
the west point of8
in the meane time8
to the confluence of8
nearly in the middle8
the following articles in8
the course of the8
hilaire method by a8
following articles in bowditch8
on the north side8
in such a way8
of the tambo and8
the islands of the8
you may anchor in8
drawn upon one sheet8
into the bay of8
pulgada por cada dos8
por cada dos millas8
the equation of time8
confluence of the tambo8
position by marc st8
are some sunken rocks8
the spot where the8
did not seem to8
by reason of the8
north or south of8
and at the same8
of position by marc8
the arrivall of the8
mouth of the huallaga8
by observation at noon8
is on your meridian8
is a sunken rock8
on the part of8
the coil of rope8
of two or three8
the arrivall of sir7
for longitude by a7
of the yavari river7
at the place where7
sheet and on a7
and most probable position7
the meridian at greenwich7
leagues and a half7
each side of the7
the names of the7
as far as the7
upon one sheet and7
the sun is on7
corrected for longitude by7
at the end of7
a line of position7
for a few moments7
method and most probable7
as well as the7
contiene millas del rio7
it was now about7
difference between the two7
south side of the7
the difference of longitude7
by the marc st7
from hand to mouth7
was not at all7
the government of captaine7
the james river squadron7
between them and the7
of the earth and7
arrivall of sir thomas7
the east point of7
that part of the7
in the shape of7
on the surface of7
of the malayan archipelago7
surface of the earth7
to the southward of7
as soon as the7
find the difference between7
the foot of the7
the part of the7
of the mean sun7
in the celestial sphere7
the head of navigation7
they were not so7
by the meanes of7
of the same name7
on the top of7
a few minutes the7
the end of this7
of a moderate height7
navigation of the upper7
in and fathom water7
one sheet and on7
of sir thomas gates7
wherein you may anchor7
most probable position of7
to the place of7
probable position of ship7
the plane of the7
at the bottom of7
to the center of7
longitude by chronometer sight7
the next day we7
a great part of7
of the lord la7
on the upper amazon7
hilaire method and most7
the tambo and urubamba7
of a mile from7
in the course of7
to the right of7
in the nautical almanac6
of the charleston squadron6
fled into the woods6
part of the coast6
or south of the6
pliegos y en una6
real difference of latitude6
out over the water6
pliego y en una6
true bearing of the6
it was not long6
the next morning we6
to the northward of6
the bank of the6
of the huallaga river6
the north side of6
entrance of the water6
this chart contains miles6
the other side of6
the result is the6
mouth of the yavari6
from place to place6
may be known by6
about a quarter of6
night work the following6
the arc of the6
the course and distance6
the beginning of the6
that he had been6
head of the river6
end of the island6
all the rest of6
of a heavenly body6
tell you what it6
the waters of the6
a meridian of longitude6
from the atlantic to6
would be necessary to6
line at right angles6
of the ucayali river6
upper amazon and its6
sheets and on a6
the patrick henry and6
to the top of6
you what it is6
to the plane of6
of the sun and6
the entrance of the6
hope for the best6
it is to be6
in a few moments6
chart contains miles of6
the right of the6
of knots per hour6
latitude and longitude of6
in the case of6
the tide was high6
in the west indies6
time by the sun6
amazon river and its6
deviation of compass at6
of the peruvian hydrographical6
to the end of6
sight of a star6
of the peruvian amazon6
about a hundred yards6
for night work the6
the upper amazon and6
not far from the6
of a tolerable height6
in the forests of6
greenwich is from the6
in the navy of6
the manner of the6
by meridian altitude of6
and a half from6
would be able to6
to get your latitude6
north of the equator6
as if it had6
out of the way6
battle of hampton roads6
river mouth of the6
due east or west6
the command of the6
the north point of6
during the time of6
the most probable fix6
the meridian of the6
by chronometer sight of6
and the result will6
its mouth to the6
in the distance column6
the straits of minas6
at the rate of6
un pliego y en6
to returne for england6
the west side of6
passage into the harbour6
in the same way6
the new brunswick shore6
which captain corbet had6
to him to be5
the upper amazon river5
the left of the5
the estate of the5
the parallels of latitude5
of one of the5
into the harbour is5
under the shadow of5
peace with the salvages5
due north or south5
in the class room5
upon the river of5
the length of the5
put an end to5
from which he had5
in the mouth of5
little to the westward5
to the spot where5
your line of position5
it was not a5
south of the equator5
one of the best5
we returned to our5
the united states to5
as a matter of5
the line of position5
continued on same course5
from your zenith to5
measured by the arc5
the th of june5
the banks of the5
and most probable fix5
desde la boca hasta5
as soon as possible5
will be the watch5
side of the amazon5
north bank of the5
there was nothing to5
to sir thomas dale5
how they use their5
he knew that the5
sobre un pliego y5
such things as they5
virginia and the monitor5
from the head of5
and what they had5
between peru and brazil5
the next day the5
president of the peruvian5
as to whether the5
center of the compass5
of the morning sight5
in the channel of5
for the good of5
the channel of the5
similar to the following5
which the ship is5
two sheets and on5
where he was standing5
in regard of the5
by the time that5
when the ship is5
came to his ears5
the contents of the5
the norfolk navy yard5
in the beginning of5
line of position and5
when log registered and5
west side of the5
the bed of the5
of the confederate states5
in three or foure5
down to the beach5
in a straight line5
it may be known5
distance in sidereal time5
of the nova scotia5
captain redwood and his5
distance in time the5
upon the surface of5
the hands of the5
that he could not5
ship is from the5
the point where the5
rate of knots per5
some part of the5
the virginia and the5
the tide was now5
when the sun is5
the relation of the5
but from hand to5
it was not the5
on the side of5
list of distances on5
the distance from the5
and bearing by compass5
spot where they had5
of the sun or5
and all the rest5
is the same as5
would have to wait5
there was no moon5
upon two sheets and5
the real difference of5
parallels of latitude are5
the barkes of trees5
on the west side5
east or west according5
the morning of the5
friend captaine john smith5
one of them was5
this in your note5
is of a moderate5
that the tide was5
other side of the5
of the island is5
mouth of the morona5
the sun will be5
to the place where5
on the morning of5
the place from which5
in the river of5
estate of the colony5
steamed a true course5
by the use of5
seemed to him to5
from tree to tree5
went down to the5
and such things as5
mouth of the potro5
i tell you what5
sight of the sun5
the north and south5
the severall blankes next5
the heart of the5
examples similar to the5
but there was no5
of wood and water5
to the left of5
it pleased god to5
course and distance made5
the sight of a5
the councell and company5
the forests of borneo5
such a way that5
the mean sun at5
middle of the bay5
desde su boca hasta5
caught sight of something5
the lord la warre5
in sidereal time the5
the attention of the5
the wind was blowing5
drawn upon two sheets5
the river of chickahamania5
and that he would5
the peruvian amazon river5
it was not so5
speed of the ship5
the way in which5
in order to make5
be the watch time5
should be able to5
mind i tell you5
the magnetism of the5
mile from the shore5
that there was no5
the eastward of the5
on the one side5
the south point of5
at the same instant5
see if he could5
as though they were5
from noon to noon5
in front of the5
as much as the5
interval from meridian passage5
the true bearing of5
others to the number5
and so returned for5
between the virginia and5
if he could only5
for variation and deviation5
the earth is a5
his returne for england5
of the pachitea river5
murtagh and the malay5
it seemed to him5
the time of his5
for a short time5
the latter end of5
time interval from meridian5
total time to noon5
that it was a5
the th of april5
three or foure dayes5
altitude of a star5
the level of the5
of distances on the5
deviation of the compass5
log registered and observed5
to sail into it5
and the length of4
while on the other4
on the following morning4
reaches its highest declination4
and observed altitude of4
the harbour is on4
work the following articles4
shadow of the tree4
found that it was4
compass course shall i4
of the earth is4
the manner of their4
the bow of the4
made by the hydrographical4
and the result is4
necessary for him to4
what can we do4
that he had not4
as it had been4
their women and children4
to the confederate states4
president of the republic4
left bank of the4
which he had been4
length from the shore4
was found to be4
dibujado sobre un pliego4
names of the adventurers4
in the way of4
if there is any4
the equator and the4
a rock above water4
the compass needle is4
in more detail later4
to the amazon with4
they could see the4
it was a long4
the season of low4
an immense quantity of4
is a small cove4
ordered to command the4
the body of the4
the next day was4
rays of the sun4
it did not seem4
to return to the4
placed in command of4
the meridians of longitude4
sun or other celestial4
if you are in4
the rest of his4
the crew of the4
did their best to4
miles distant from the4
bank of the stream4
by a star sight4
red end of the4
true course and distance4
were not able to4
meridian altitude of a4
combat between the virginia4
the reason for this4
on the earth is4
in the time of4
of the sun for4
at large you may4
of which is known4
of the pichis river4
the speed of the4
the sun or other4
the shadow of the4
so that it will4
head of the harbour4
east point of the4
the other side the4
at large in the4
longitude you are in4
taken when the sun4
plenty of wood and4
position and most probable4
was not long before4
to the charge of4
the more he thought4
of a series of4
it to be a4
each shall have the4
he could think of4
the th of september4
about half way down4
the boundary between peru4
men in a boat4
two or three hours4
is one of the4
declination of the sun4
he saw that the4
set saile for england4
a great number of4
of peace and warre4
of the celebes sea4
i desire to sail4
that they could not4
desire to sail a4
the number of ships4
but at the same4
as he had been4
he felt confident that4
west point of the4
the place where he4
is the arc of4
to get the correct4
upon the shore of4
and some of them4
on the briny deep4
and he determined to4
the boat and the4
in so much that4
put this in your4
not be able to4
reason for this is4
on board the antelope4
or other celestial body4
the declination of the4
no help for it4
the time that he4
on the following day4
it is of a4
are you going to4
end of long island4
a large number of4
points off the bow4
there could be no4
the nova scotia shore4
the dangers of the4
for the maintenance of4
of peace with the4
del rio amazonas peruano4
to a height of4
admiral in the navy4
the head of this4
the north bank of4
a rate of knots4
in front of him4
the longitude of the4
on the north bank4
by sir walter raleigh4
of the lost boy4
some sort of a4
required latitude of ship4
would look like this4
to suppresse the salvages4
find the algebraic difference4
assign for night reading4
of the potro river4
sheltered from all winds4
came in sight of4
so much as a4
you have already learned4
myles from james towne4
the tenth of may4
to be added to4
sent to the west4
or west of the4
of latitude and departure4
the other end of4
a long time in4
we be able to4
the king of paspahegh4
to knots per hour4
it would have been4
most probable fix of4
or s of the4
small vessels and boats4
that they were not4
the president of the4
plane and traverse sailing4
what they had to4
to that of the4
is good anchorage for4
conversion of the salvages4
about leagues in circuit4
returns to the amazon4
wherein is fathom water4
he saw that he4
that putteth in the4
to goe for england4
a volley of shot4
by the hydrographical commission4
close up to the4
from the azimuth tables4
sail a true course4
as they had done4
on the compass card4
the return of the4
and the water was4
method by a star4
the north part of4
we returned to james4
number of ships and4
what was to be4
to abandon the country4
the true course and4
him that putteth in4
the destruction of the4
the position of the4
he thought that he4
surface of the sea4
coast of nova scotia4
two miles to the4
turned his attention to4
rate of approach of4
plano contiene millas del4
log registered at noon4
more he thought of4
of the river ucayali4
as near as possible4
and exploration of the4
you do not have4
of navigation for steamers4
by a sun sight4
in front of them4
one hundred and twenty4
might as well have4
of the wind and4
in command of the4
if it had been4
of the morona river4
it would not be4
what compass course shall4
hour of the day4
one to the other4
and at the end4
shall have the severall4
they could not be4
at a rate of4
of the federal squadron4
slowed down to knots4
have the severall blankes4
a piece of wood4
as soon as he4
in the hope of4
so we returned to4
until at last the4
south point of the4
the red end of4
is nothing more than4
it is probable that4
anchor in fathom water4
any part of the4
by the formula l4
as he could see4
half a league from4
to james towne to4
the good of the4
harbour is on the4
mouth of the amazon4
out of sight of4
it seemed as though4
caught by the tide4
the government left to4
method by a sun4
for the preservation of4
by this time the4
in spite of his4
the height of which4
observed altitude star polaris4
at the time of4
down to knots per4
middle of the channel4
course shall i sail4
the next day they4
from one to the4
a little way off4
there was not much4
of the water was4
the ship is moving4
the base of the4
edge of the lake4
dangers of the deep4
far as the eye4
of the compass needle4
divers others to the4
and distance made good4
in the heart of4
the passage into the4
both he and his4
from the top of4
corbet shook his head4
mouth of the pichis4
so as to make4
for some time in4
the latitude in and4
the confederate states navy4
the time of the4
well furnished with all4
would have been a4
as they drew nearer4
the deviation of the4
of position and most4
the angle at the4
they came to the4
to goe with them4
the remainder of that4
it had not been4
a half to the4
the rays of the4
the midst of this4
from the center of4
any time is left4
the possession of the4
in search of the4
is on the west4
captain corbet shook his4
in the discovery of4
tucker ordered to command4
course of the river4
of the celestial equator4
probable fix of ship4
bank of the amazon4
to the west indies4
a parallel of latitude4
of the sun from4
to the rank of4
a heavenly body is4
miles to the westward4
the eyes of the4
will give you the4
the bay of the4
he did not know4
in the chart room4
was not more than4
h m s log4
the long line of4
point of the island4
will be the true4
latitude and longitude by4
is to be applied4
apparent or solar time4
between the boat and4
by the name of4
to do is to4
the shape of a4
amazon and its tributaries4
the pressure of the4
be added to the4
minutes and seconds of4
expedition up the ucayali4
captain james henry rochelle4
of sir thomas dale4
of ships and men4
height of which is4
spend the rest of4
from to fathom water4
flag of the b4
for a time they4
on board of the4
the th of may4
the amazon with steamer4
north side of the4
there is one more4
time that he had4
within ten or twelve4
from the edge of4
it would be a4
of the way of4
of sir francis wyat4
to be able to4
the shore of the4
promoted to the rank4
on board the boat4
to provide for the4
per hour until noon4
and so we returned4
your zenith to the4
corrected time to noon4
chronometer sight of a4
that the boat was4
close to the edge4
the way of the4
the true altitude of4
boundary between peru and4
of the compass course4
no more then the4
no sooner had he4
in the first place4
their heads and shoulders4
from the brazilian frontier4
bottom of the page4
entrance into the bay4
waters of the bay4
so returned for england4
the navy of the4
at knots per hour4
the meridian intersecting the4
n or s of4
to sail a true4
the skull of the4
the coast of nova4
the distance in sidereal4
of some of the4
m s log hav4
came to an anchor4
on the night of4
as though it had4
cape of grand bank4
mouth of the petitcodiac4
to him that putteth4
north part of virginia4
ordered to the united4
as the eye could4
if there were any4
in sight of the4
on same course until4
its highest declination in4
noon at the ship4
out of the water4
distant from the atlantic4
day in the year4
that he would have4
which is the largest4
if any time is4
and a half to4
net rate of approach4
the southward of the4
the death of his4
west of the meridian4
be friends with us3
near the prime vertical3
what could be the3
a few minutes more3
the newport news batteries3
of richmond and lenox3
in the hands of3
of the pastaza river3
for which he was3
not long after came3
may reade at large3
to learne the language3
less from the greater3
hasta la confluencia de3
a league from the3
time to noon h3
and the next day3
with a smile of3
rules already given you3
an end to their3
the glory of god3
the description of the3
amongst a many of3
isle of the ocean3
for this is that3
and at length the3
to the lord la3
how to get your3
from the effects of3
and there was no3
to the true altitude3
if god had not3
body is its angular3
mn all this time3
on the st of3
that they were in3
would have to be3
or set of magnets3
the canoes of the3
knew it to be3
two or three thousand3
in honour of our3
lost in the fog3
in the space of3
it is possible that3
three or foure of3
upon the federal squadron3
went their bowes and3
plano del rio amazonas3
for a few minutes3
work of a few3
of the bignesse of3
point on the compass3
away from the shore3
what was the star3
of all sorts of3
league to the westward3
forms the boundary between3
what a line of3
feet of water to3
at any time of3
severall blankes next after3
time by the stars3
out into the bay3
charts made by the3
is based upon the3
had made their camp3
method can be used3
in a tone of3
you must make the3
of the compass on3
slaine by the salvages3
you read from the3
for the sake of3
the entrance into the3
and he could not3
confluencia de los rios3
lay very near the3
of the sun is3
with the exception of3
anchor in any depth3
up to the top3
and bearing by pelorus3
there was no help3
to see if there3
the longitude you are3
the reformation of virginia3
their wives and children3
do not have to3
the boat seemed to3
assign for work in3
and the next morning3
of the same object3
the work of a3
hundred yards from the3
at last it was3
attack on the federal3
batteries of newport news3
to fix your position3
and the difference of3
it was no small3
with sir francis drake3
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the zero on the3
points to the left3
fury of the salvages3
depth from to fathom3
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had we ought to3
to command the iron3
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north point of the3
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hundred bushels of corne3
miles from the mouth3
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north and south line3
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reckoning from noon to3
of the north bay3
bay of cinq isles3
rio amazonas peruano y3
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to do but to3
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that the next day3
starting to his feet3
in that case he3
then all the rest3
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one and the same3
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his eyes fixed on3
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the cause of this3
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side of this river3
the iron in the3
if the true and3
volley of small shot3
in charge of the3
hundred and fiftie men3
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zenith distance is the3
by means of which3
tucker was ordered to3
various depths of water3
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the place where you3
about half a mile3
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the point of the3
at first he had3
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the command of captaine3
sir thomas dale and3
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the wind and tide3
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altitude of a heavenly3
moon makes high water3
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that the tide would3
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right ascension of the3
as much as possible3
the error in latitude3
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off from the east3
place where you are3
several rocks above water3
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the ship is heading3
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the boy and girl3
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ten or twelve daies3
the fruits of the3
cuenta millas del rio3
a line at right3
the clocke in the3
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a peece of copper3
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zenith of the observer3
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the coronation of powhatan3
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distance is the distance3
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the king of spaine3
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way in which the3
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command of the peruvian3
soon as you can3
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account of the financial3
the division of the3
the major part of3
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a place where the3
in your note book3
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sidereal time the star3
is known as the3
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off the west point3
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more then a thousand3
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on the easterne shore3
ready upon any occasion3
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what do you say3
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of the baser sort3
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position by observation just3
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the naval batteries at3
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minute of latitude is3
the atlantic to the3
the king of patawomek3
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of some sunken rocks3
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into it you must3
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islands of the malayan3
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now you are to3
the bay and rivers3
major part of the3
his box of biscuit3
about it at once3
keel line of the3
which is a high3
that the rope was3
the westward of harbour3
the pole star would3
chart of the peruvian3
which he had taken3
the batteries of newport3
a series of observations3
meridional difference of latitude3
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blowing from the north3
the th of march3
of rear admiral john3
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bold too all round3
a peece of amber3
waters of the amazon3
what will be the3
the antelope weighed anchor3
place where he had3
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rest of the day3
of the clocke in3
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in forme of a3
upper amazon river and3
the star will be3
to goe with him3
a minute of latitude3
the mean of a3
the wind and the3
the ene and perene3
of the ucayali to3
with two or three3
bed of the river3
in all the country3
appointed a commander in3
of the compass and3
on account of its3
of the confederate army3
breach of peace with3
we found our selves3
i left the countrey3
distance in time greenwich3
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the event of the3
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an altitude of the3
in regard of their3
the boys looked at3
west according as to3
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as though he were3
the algebraic difference between3
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the rules already given3
seven or eight miles3
the pongo de manseriche3
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boat and the water3
fall of the river3
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saw that he was3
my compass error is3
width of the river3
of the sun by3
in t which is3
the keel line of3
the women and children3
mile and a quarter3
following the course of3
distance from the shore3
all you have to3
are included in this3
in the worst of3
of the preceding day3
corresponding to the l3
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of the outer island3
rise and fall of3
a coil of rope3
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for the last two3
on which they had3
local mean time of3
from the patrick henry3
of one hundred and3
sail into it you3
set and drift of3
quarter of an hour3
crews of the patrick3
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in this way he3
till it was lost3
by the presence of3
of the united states3
island is a rock3
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pole of the earth3
speed at which the3
is less or greater3
a few feet of3
best order he could3
set saile for new3
wt of morning sight3
page of the nautical3
or near the prime3
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of the huallaga to3
the distance run is3
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with these words he3
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spot on the earth3
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they saw before them3
the island to the3
to heare and see3
of the indian archipelago3
the land on the3
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angular distance from the3
midshipman in the united3
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azimuth of the sun3
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by sir thomas dale3
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on the earth and3
the top or bottom3
the number of miles3
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to the true bearing3
islands of the indian3
through the skull of3
circumference of a circle3
the grasp of the3
for night work reading3
per hour until a3
be able to get3
river and its affluents3
the most of them3
brazil on the south3
two or three daies3
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within an houre after3
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harbour lies on the3
one which he had3
tree under which they3
direction in which they3
that was in the3
five or six feet3
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the beginning of this3
from the entrance of3
the hearts of the3
when the sun or3
the junction of the3
of john randolph tucker3
the midst of their3
that there was a3
the character of the3
on the celestial sphere3
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ever seene or heard3
which they had been3
a view of the3
on account of their3
by what they saw3
for my owne part3
season of low water3
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that he intended to3
of the observed body3
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three or foure houres3
the ship is from3
a good deal in3
the action of the3
at length came to3
admiral john randolph tucker3
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one of them with3
for latitude by meridian3
no danger but what3
or bottom of the3
was one of those3
a little within the3
of the hydrographical commission3
of the preceding sight3
in the bay of3
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three thousand one hundred3
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the only way to3
as well as he3
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the presence of a3
bottom of the tree3
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in regard to the3
a few moments the3
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you wish to get3
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mean of a series3
after the rate for3
during all this time3
and fall of the3
the angle of the3
some of the baser3
of the confederate squadron3
mean sun at local3
made up his mind3
found to be latitude3
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the brazilian frontier to3
near the confluence of3
sun is on your3
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was to be done3
and longitude of the3
move the sliding limb3
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with the rank of3
to hope for the3
of the place where3
four or five miles3
he could see the3
the arrivall of captaine3
may anchor in fathom3
brazilian frontier to the3
the islands of lamelin3
go home by water3
points to the right3
may anchor in any3
on this course until3
tooke with him captaine3
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on board the schooner3
peruano y sus afluentes3
near the spot where3
of the king of3
sent sir thomas gates3
in the reflected horizon3
are on each side3
that he had no3
on the theory that3
sir thomas dale hath3
la navegacion para vapores3
of the amazon river3
the throat of the3
all of a sudden3
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the midst of the3
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got into the boat3
if he could find3
charts of the surveys3
saw that it would3
beak of the bird3
this difference of longitude3
the altitude of the3
were by this time3
este plano contiene millas3
out with a blanke3
la confluencia de los3
north of the sun3
you want to go3
of the pachitea to3
an hundred and twentie3
of the commission were3
a part of the3
the true meridian altitude3
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generall historie of virginia3
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the following morning they3
minutes and seconds from3
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the allied fleets of3
the isle of bois3
table for the page3
miles above its mouth3
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as measured from the3
the dash of the3
that they should be3
when you are in3
new or old compass3
them to james towne3
from the place where3
lads of the brandywine3
dos pliegos y en3
a commander in the3
bart and his friends3
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to the mercy of3
the sun from the3
the zenith of the3
we will take up3
the cape of grand3
waters and his wife3
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the mouth of it3
the gloom of night3
the line of the3
the water was not3
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from the cape of3
at which the sun3
them at james towne3
in which he had3
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by reason of their3
of latitude is always3
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of the isle of3
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distance east or west3
what do you mean3
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repulse of the federal3
dibujado sobre dos pliegos3
side of the harbour3
last they reached the3
steamed on this course3
and miles of the3
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roaring lads of the3
and its principal tributaries3
mean time of the3
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the navy of peru3
rear admiral in the3
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their fight with the3
the brow of the3
of the ene and3
by observation just found3
line of position is3
with divers others to3
to the place from3
of a known object3
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of the others to3
of sir george summers3
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the true and reflected3
above the level of3
compass course into a3
the cause of the3
ship called the treasurer3
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that the vessel was3
de la navegacion para3
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h m s p3
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of a place on3
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blankes next after them3
side of long island3
peruvian amazon river and3
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back to the shore3
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good order an condition3
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the lord de la3
the river of patawomek3
commander in the virginia3
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the bay to the3
the course to be3
the next day to3
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do you mean by3
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out upon the open3
of three or foure3
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for all the rest3
of a celestial body3
of the sun was3
the distance between the3
they could not tell3
united states to procure3
near the shore is3
sun is from the3
you should be able3
mouth of the herrerayacu3
to be one of3
la boca hasta el3
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of latitude and the3
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they reached the place3
included in this chart3
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the ucayali to the3
more then an hundred3
the sight of this3
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some of the chiefe3
to be rid of3
here and there a3
on a former occasion3
be regarded as a3
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the eye of the3
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end of that time3
the circumference of a3
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series of observations of3
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part of the councell3
any time of the3
is situated on the3
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at last they found3
the officers and crew3
over the surface of3
the good schooner antelope3
observation just found to3
water in the channel3
the magnetism in the3
is a small island3
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a line on the3
trade with the salvages3
from the west indies3
rear admiral john randolph3
the chart room and3
by way of the3
angles to the true3
him to james towne3
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sobre dos pliegos y3
to the magnetism of3
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to the river of3
meridians of longitude are3
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will be the r3
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no land in sight3
in one of these3
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the battle of hampton3
up the james river3
in a fog or3
the evacuation of norfolk3
say nothing of the3
for the cod fishery3
either east or west3
the axis of the3
your position by observation3
at the foot of3
stern of the boat3
there was a large3
head of steamer navigation3
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the heads of the3
typographical errors have been3
one hundred and fifty3
he was at the3
which it is to3
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longitude in t which3
had like to have3
in table for the3
out of the councels3
boca hasta la confluencia3
in contact with the3
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sun at local mean3
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the next morning the3
would not only be3
on or near the3
the pole of the3
celestial body is its3
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line of the ship3
most part of the3
the less from the3
one hundred and sixty3
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by the helpe of3
point in the celestial3
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amazonas peruano y sus3
of water in the3
more than a hundred3
the rank of lieutenant3
with wood and water3
the elevation of the3
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in the government of3
heading of the ship3
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edge of the lagoon3
plane of the arc3
at the season of3
of the body observed3
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half a mile from3
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above and under water3
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as he did so3
position of the ship3
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in the virginia navy3
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a long time after3
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at its last gasp3
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as they had been3
of the peruvian fleet3
peru and brazil on3
the patrick henry were3
officers of the patrick3
due east and west3
three quarters of a3
if he could discover3
of the councels letters3
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course and distance sailed3
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it you must keep3
meridian and meridian altitudes3
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things as they had3
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to usurpe the government3
side of fortune bay3
the forests of sumatra3
from a desire to3
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top of the page3
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which caused us to3
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a few of the3
due to the magnetism3
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you intend to anchor3
the summit of the3
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when it is on3
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heads and shoulders painted3
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the time at which3
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of the nautical almanac3
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into the heart of3
a quarter of an3
a sheet of water3
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from the nautical almanac3
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as we have said3
to the councell and3
a meridian altitude of3
not the least danger3
to doe any thing3
in the face of3
any depth from to3
an hundred and twenty3
the local apparent time3
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within foureteene daies after3
life of rear admiral3
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y millas del rio3
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of peru and chile3
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of the palcazu and3
feet from the mouth3
reason why we should3
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shall be drawne out3
the best order he3
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going back to the3
one of the three3
santa cruz de parinari3
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so well as the3
opinion of captaine smith3
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by the confederate army3
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the line of sight3
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the earle of southampton3
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lighthouse in the reflected3
the charts made by3
registered and observed meridian3
zero on the arc3
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to bring them to3
for small vessels and3
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border of the chart3
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of this river is3
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one of the voyage3
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mouth to the confluence3
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you are to understand3
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and divers other gentlemen3
take charge of the3
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dead reckoning from noon3
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a half from the3
a place on the3
members of the commission3
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to the easterne shore3
latter end of june3
by reason of his3
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is its distance in3
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the ship called the3
to the trunk of3
two or three houres3
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some time in silence3
the basin of minas3
about two miles from3
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iron in the ship3
sketch of the author3
mouth to the termination3
thought occurred to him3
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the speed at which3
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with one of the3
of approach of the3
the tide was falling3
a line with the3
from the sea winds3
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he sent to the3
to one of the3
the opinion of captaine3
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would be likely to3
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if the sun is3
the generall historie of3
end of the isle3
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at local mean noon3
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as he sat there3
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army of the peninsula3
than a hundred yards3
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he had thought of3
meridian of the observer3
on account of the3
what would be the3
what was the matter3
side of the river3
the net rate of3
point of the bay3
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from the greater and3
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place in the world3
the treasurer and councell3
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a chayne of pearle3
the island is a3
the head of steamer3
point or celestial body3
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of them to be3
he knew to be3
came boldly aboord us3
the centre of the3
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the southern express company3
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altitude of the star3
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the palcazu and pichis3
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as much as a3
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first thing to do3
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be known by a3
as shown by the3
a day or two3
that the schooner was3
bow of the boat3
keep a good lookout3
what will become of3
to enable them to3
the way we met2
the mountain of the2
and for the most2
and in its place2
all the rest were2
one nor the other2
from the preceding even2
to be on board2
of an exploring steamer2
he tried to think2
the blanke that shall2
immortalitie of the soule2
subtiltie of their priests2
long as the wind2
immediately was sent him2
it did not take2
problem is more difficult2
to the mayne to2
for the summer iles2
his commission to be2
in a little boat2
which she had been2
brigade of sailors to2
the new or old2
you can be on2
the subtiltie of their2
it is not likely2
for the building of2
brought up from the2
situated for the cod2
some sunken rocks off2
to that of a2
or very neare the2
the next yeere they2
much as he could2
three points to the2
a change had taken2
this they use for2
from the greenwich meridian2
to james towne by2
rule for converting a2
themselves in a ring2
and one hundred and2
running through the center2
their being able to2
was but the work2
that it can be2
or time by the2
as captain corbet said2
any signs of him2
near as possible to2
much hurt by a2
in the sliding limb2
there was a ship2
the vernier zero is2
given in the nautical2
he had not noticed2
do you think it2
we could carry we2
seemed to have but2
examples to find tz2
the celestial equator is2
long as he had2
the same may be2
they were all of2
was close to it2
had so nearly proved2
the colour of the2
very snug place for2
discharging or receiving cargo2
great island of borneo2
or west of you2
going home by the2
it is very small2
the yeare of our2
returned againe to the2
to wash his hands2
and how they use2
one laying into the2
two places is the2
waving his hand over2
once more to the2
down into the bay2
the quality of the2
by an interval of2
time greenwich is from2
but they were not2
spread out the wet2
hurt by a hericano2
to take possession of2
for them to see2
in spite of their2
smiths offer to the2
at three shillings the2
and in divers places2
into the face of2
stages of the water2
the bay of chisapeack2
to drive them into2
and soon reached the2
much as we could2
of latitude in which2
but the sight of2
on the westerne shore2
the harbour on each2
rock pretty high above2
open to the sea2
round of the ladder2
foure or five houres2
any change in the2
bullet through the skull2
the depths of the2
the accidents and proceedings2
them in such a2
the work for the2
according to his expectation2
navy of the republic2
serving with the army2
to deale with the2
sent to relieve them2
meridian of longitude which2
so that one of2
and drift of current2
be perpendicular to the2
lesse then a miracle2
i believe it was2
on the planets and2
would have been glad2
as if he was2
above all the rest2
the best thing to2
bed of the channel2
the country is not2
go on board and2
expedition up the pachitea2
a preface of foure2
my selfe to have2
find that every true2
the child might be2
particular of such necessaries2
his eyes rested on2
a true course into2
with the charleston squadron2
we had to find2
examination showed him that2
mn but the president2
nothing could be seen2
at the base of2
they had nothing to2
that are willing to2
during the last hours2
provision in the store2
and all their other2
day of the assise2
which although it was2
short talk on the2
is floated off by2
for any minute of2
fear of some sunken2
and led him to2
to make the best2
had to make their2
so great a spirit2
a very different kind2
earth is a huge2
conflict with the crocodile2
the life of a2
up a prayer of2
on the new brunswick2
well as from the2
back to north again2
about six in the2
quarters of a yard2
on the federal blockading2
a short time before2
for the value of2
hour of the morning2
rocks both above and2
year of his age2
is at the head2
he thought of all2
be on the meridian2
what should be done2
a short time they2
on the secession of2
to their order of2
their fish and flesh2
the king hath pleased2
people in the world2
wish to find the2
that had either money2
on the bank of2
the compass and looking2
track around the sun2
was slaine by the2
to return to their2
time will the star2
which is points off2
continues to rise until2
a celestial body is2
a faire well of2
an azimuth of the2
leave him to me2
so as to form2
he could not see2
limb is brought in2
captaine of the pinnace2
doe any thing to2
he was seen to2
this sidereal time interval2
resolve what to doe2
which might have been2
its fight with the2
an angular distance of2
immediately in front of2
on the north or2
that his stay on2
took up some time2
in the deserved honour2
of the pichis to2
the longitude in time2
during the season of2
the sign of the2
the boys were silent2
back again into the2
noon h m s2
thomas dale and captaine2
laying the foundation of2
no service to them2
as big as a2
of the town of2
were landed in this2
the satisfaction of seeing2
make us more circumspect2
that they did not2
driven into the ground2
for doin the pariential2
to get back to2
a bunch of feathers2
as is your zenith2
which was but onely2
the extremitie of the2
you know you are2
the commander of the2
wednesday lecture latitude by2
the nature of a2
toward that part of2
well as the old2
in units of sidereal2
will be on the2
pg is the meridian2
published by the counsell2
thought the fight had2
exposed to such a2
must be very near2
so high as we2
this time there was2
the words that fell2
carelesse of any thing2
the plantation in virginia2
and the bay of2
apply the longitude correctly2
the difference in the2
had done his predecessors2
a place they call2
away went their bowes2
not so good as2
in a line with2
it grew quite dark2
with the army at2
things at their pleasure2
the same as for2
the ucayali and exploration2
showed it to be2
floated off by the2
the hardships of his2
as well as by2
and you would be2
it was agreed upon2
that there is no2
and the sum will2
straight line at right2
separated by an interval2
the river of toppahanock2
of the intention to2
the salvages no sooner2
we shall be able2
flung his arms around2
whether there was any2
from the throat of2
the form of his2
part of the sky2
it with all expedition2
is to be added2
the next morning by2
the cover of the2
arrival of two ships2
ship then steamed a2
end of the compass2
tucker retires to his2
surface of the bay2
was well aware of2
this was not the2
late hour of the2
the east end of2
himself up in the2
carrying the monitor by2
then a thousand of2
the glorious tropical sun2
morning of the th2
first he had thought2
all this information in2
mean sun is from2
the amazon and huallaga2
if measured from the2
may be able to2
manner of the massacre2
para vapores de poco2
in and dividing by2
its distance in arc2
in such a situation2
takes command of the2
the correction for the2
this method can be2
with a good supply2
be high tide about2
distance run is the2
cast upon the shore2
he had seen the2
of all sorts to2
served him for a2
there are many kinds2
put in your oars2
canoes of the commission2
waited a little longer2
sixty or seventy feet2
between three known objects2
the latter part of2