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" ... from it, and the remainder will be the time of high water in the afternoon of the given day.* TIDES. "
Institutes of mathematical geography for the use of schools - Page 99
by Thomas Hogg - 1806
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The Practical Navigator, and Seaman's New Daily Assistant: Being an Epitome ...

John Hamilton Moore - 1791 - 578 pages
...be the Time of High Water there in the Afternoon : But if this Time ihould exceed 12, I fubtract 12 from it, and the Remainder will be the Time of High Water in the Morning ; and if it exceeds 24, I fubtract 24 from it, and the Remainder will be the Time of...
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The New Practical Navigator: Being a Complete Epitome of Navigation to which ...

John Hamilton Moore - 1807 - 586 pages
...and the remainder will be the time of high water in the morning; and if it exceeds 24, I fubtracl 24 from it, and the remainder will be the time of high water in the afternoon *. <%. Suppofe that you go into an harbour, and find by your watch that it is high...
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The New Practical Navigator: Being a Complete Epitome of Navigation: to ...

John Hamilton Moore - 1807 - 676 pages
...the remainder will be the time of high water in the morning ; and if it exceeds »4, I fubtraft Z4 from it, and the remainder will be the time of high water in the afternoon*. 9 S'jppoie that you go into an harbour, and find by your watch that it hhieh water...
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New American Practical Navigator

1821 - 708 pages
...from the noon of the given day. If this sum hi- greater than 12h. 24m. you must subtract 12!). 21m. from it, and the remainder will be the time of high water nearly, reckoning from the same noon ; or if it exceed 24h. 48m. you must subtract 2-lh. 48m. from...
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The Complete Mathematical and General Navigation Tables: Including ..., Volume 1

Thomas Kerigan - 1828 - 776 pages
...the noon of the given day : should the sum exceed 12*247, or 24*48?, subtract one of those quantities from it, and the remainder will be the time of high water very near the truth. Example 1. • Required the time of high water at Cape Florida, America, March...
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Ecclesiastical Annals: From the Commencement of Scripture History to the ...

Friedrich Spanheim - 1829 - 756 pages
...into hours : if the result be less than 12 hours, it determines the time after noon : but if greater, 12 must be subtracted from it, and the remainder will be the time of the Moon's southing in the morning. XV. EASTER-DAY. It was made known at the Council of Nice, AD 325,...
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The Complete Mathematical and General Navigation Tables: Including Every ...

Thomas Kerigan - 1838 - 804 pages
...the noon of the given day : should the sum exceed 12*247, or 24 M8", subtract one of those quantities from it, and the remainder will be the time of high water very near the truth. Example 1. Required the time of high water at Cape Florida, America, March 7th,...
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The chronometer's companion, or, Perpetual solar almanack: to 1869 [&c.].

James Griffin (teacher of navigation.) - 1839 - 60 pages
...the sum exceeds 12h. '25m. subtract 12h. 25m. from it; or if it exceeds 24h. 50m. subtract 24h. 50m. from it, and the remainder will be the time of high water in the afternoon of the given day in apparent time. Note, when there are 31 days in the month, take...
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The seaman's new daily assistant, exhibiting an easy and expeditious method ...

John William Norie - 1840 - 184 pages
...subtract 12 hours 24 minutes from it ; or if it exceed 24 hours 48 minutes, subtract 24 hours 48 minutes from it, and the remainder will be the time of high water in the afternoon of the gnren day. EXAMPLE I. Required the time of high water at London, June 1 0,...
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An Epitome of Navigation and Nautical Astronomy with the Improved Lunar Tables

Janet Taylor - 1842 - 592 pages
...noon of the given day. But if this sum exceed 12h. 24m. or 24h. 48m. subtract those times respectively from it, and the remainder will be the time of high water, within a few minutes of the truth, in the afternoon of the given day, from which the time of high water...
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