The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year, 19. sējumsGray and Bowen, 1847 |
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... received too late for insertion in the body of the work , has been appended to it , and contains new and important geographical information . In another part of the volume will be found an abstract of the laws of the several states ...
... received too late for insertion in the body of the work , has been appended to it , and contains new and important geographical information . In another part of the volume will be found an abstract of the laws of the several states ...
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... received at the observatory ; and which we understand those skillful makers pronounce to be the most complete astronomical instrument that they have ever made . It is intended to be mounted temporarily in the prime vertical in the other ...
... received at the observatory ; and which we understand those skillful makers pronounce to be the most complete astronomical instrument that they have ever made . It is intended to be mounted temporarily in the prime vertical in the other ...
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... trial and examination , made the required selection . The selected object glass was received at this observatory on the 4th of December , 72 12 [ 1848 . THE GREAT TELESCOPE AT CAMBRIDGE , MASS . The Great Telescope at Cambridge.
... trial and examination , made the required selection . The selected object glass was received at this observatory on the 4th of December , 72 12 [ 1848 . THE GREAT TELESCOPE AT CAMBRIDGE , MASS . The Great Telescope at Cambridge.
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received at this observatory on the 4th of December , 1846 ; the great tube and its parallactic mounting did not reach us until the afternoon of the 11th of June , 1847. It then required nine days to prepare the stone pier to which the ...
received at this observatory on the 4th of December , 1846 ; the great tube and its parallactic mounting did not reach us until the afternoon of the 11th of June , 1847. It then required nine days to prepare the stone pier to which the ...
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... received for distribution at offices designated by the Postmaster - General for that purpose , 6. On all sums arising from the postage on newspapers , magazines , and pamphlets , 7. Box rents not exceeding $ 2,000 per annum . 40 per ...
... received for distribution at offices designated by the Postmaster - General for that purpose , 6. On all sums arising from the postage on newspapers , magazines , and pamphlets , 7. Box rents not exceeding $ 2,000 per annum . 40 per ...
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