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sea-mans kalender, or, An ephemerides of the sunne, moone, and certaine of the most notable fixed starres, The
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sea-mans kalender, or, An ephemerides of the sunne, moone, and certaine of the most notable fixed starres, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Tapp, John; 1631)
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sea-mans kalender, or, An ephemerides of the sunne, moone, and certaine of the most notable fixed starres, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Tapp, John; 1631)
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sea-mans kalender. Or, An ephemerides of the sun, moon, and certain of the most notable fixed stars. As also, a table of the longitude and latitude of all the most eminent places of the world, most exactly calculated by John Tap. Newly corrected and enlarged with many additions. Viz: Tables of the suns equall motions ... new exact tables of the North-Star. New tables of 77 of the principall fixed stars ... with the discovery if a way to finde the long hidden secret of longitude, by Henry Bond, The
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sea-mans kalender. Or, An ephemerides of the sunne, moone, and certaine of the most notable fixed starres As also, a table of the longitude and latitude, of all the most eminent places of the world, very exactly calculated by John Tap. The twentieth impression, newly corrected and inlarged, with many additions, viz. Tables of the sunnes equall motions, and finding of the sunnes true place. New exact tables of the north-starre. New tables of 77 of the principall fixed starres, their time of comming upon the meridian every day, with their right ascension and declination, and c. Also a discovery of finding the long hidden secret of longitude. By Henry Bond, teacher of the mathematickes at the Bulwark-gate neere the tower, The
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sea-mans kalender. Or, An ephimerides of the sun, moon, and certain of the most notable fixed stars As also, a table of the longitude and latitude of all the most eminent places of the world: first calculated by John Tap. Since corrected and enlarged with many additions. Viz. New exact tables of the north-star, new tables of 65 of the principal fixed stars; their time of coming upon the meridian every day, with their right ascension and declination, and c. With a discovery of a way to find the long hidden secret of longitude. By Henry Bond, teacher of the mathematicks in the Bulwark near the tower. All which are now newly calculated and corrected, and many rules and tables added. By Henry Phillippes, philo-nauticus, The
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sea-mans kalender: or, An ephemerides of the sun, moon, and certain of the most notable fixed stars As also a table of the longitude and latitude of all the most eminent places of the world: first calculated by John Tap. Since corrected and inlarged, with many additions. Viz. new exact tables of the north-star, new tables of 65 of the principal fixed stars; their time of coming upon the meridian every day, with their right ascension and declination, and c. With the discovery of a way to finde the long hidden secret of longitude, by Henry Bond, teacher of the mathematicks in the Bulwark near the Tower: all which are now newly calculated and corrected, and many rules and tables added, by Henry Phillippes, philo-nauticus, The
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sea-mans kalender: or, An ephemerides of the sun, moon, and certain of the most notable fixed stars. As also, a table of the longitude and latitude of all the most eminent places of the world: first calculated by John Tap. Since corrected and inlarged, with many additions: viz. New exact tables of the north-star, new tables of 65 of the principall fixed stars; their time of comming upon the meridian every day, with their right ascension, and declination, and c. With the discovery of a way to finde the long hidden secret of longitude, by Henry Bond, teacher of the mathematicks at the Bulwark neer the Tower. All which are now newly calculated and corrected and many new rules and tables added by Henry Phillippes, philo-nauticus, The
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sea-mans kalender: or, An ephemerides of the sunne, moone, and certaine of the most notable fixed starres, The
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sea-mans kalender: or, An ephemerides of the sunne, moone, and certaine of the most notable fixed starres, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Tapp, John; 1631)
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sea-mans leave taken of his sweetest Margerie, and Margery her singing loath to depart, being very unwilling to leave her sweet-heart. To the tune of, Ile goe through the world with thee, The
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sea-mans leave taken of his sweetest Margery. And Margery her singing loath to depart, being very unwilling to leave her sweet-heart. To the tune of. I'le goe through the world with thee, The
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sea-mans practice Containing a fundamental probleme in navigation, experimentally verified. Namely, touching the compasse of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measure. Also, an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea, in any kinde or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules usefull in navigation. As also in the plotting and surveying of places. The latitude of the principall places in England. The finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks, The
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sea-mans practice containing a fundamental probleme in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compasse of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measure. Also, an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea, in any kind or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules useful in navigation. As also in the plotting and surveying of places. The latitude of the principal places in England. The finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. The fifth edition. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks, The
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sea-mans practice containing a fundamental probleme in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compasse of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measure. Also, an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea, in any kinde or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules useful in navigation. As also in the plotting and surveying of places. The latitude of the principal places in England. The finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. The fourth edition. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks, The
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sea-mans practice containing a fundmental problem in navigation experimentally verified, namely, touching the compass of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measures : also an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning or journal at sea ... : with certain tables and other rules used in navigation ... / by Richard Norwood, The
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sea-mans practice containing a fundmental probleme in navigation experimentally verified, namely, touching the compass of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measure : also an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea ... : with certain tables and other rules useful in navigation ... / by Richard Norwood, The
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sea-mans practice contayning a fundamentall probleme in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compasse of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measures. Also an exact method or forme of keeping a reckoning at sea, in any kinde or manner of sayling. With certayne tables and other rules usefull in navigation, as also in the plotting and surveying of places. The latitude of the principall places in England. The finding of currents at sea; and what allowance is to bee given in respect of them. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks, The
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sea-mans practice contayning a fvndamentall probleme in navigation experimentally verified ... / by Richard Norwood, The
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sea-mans practice contayning a fvndamentall probleme in navigation experimentally verified ... / by Richard Norwood, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Norwood, Richard; 1644)
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sea-mans protestation renewed, confirmed, and enlarged. The first, concerning their ebbing and flowing to and from the Parliament House at Westminster, the 11th of Ianuary 1642. The latter, as the cause and matters, now stand. Ordered againe, by the Vice-Admirall, to bee published and set forth throughout the whole kingdome, as a manifestation of the Seamans loyalty to their King, and love to their country, The
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sea-mans song of Dansekar the Dutch-man, his robb ries done at sea. To the same tune, The
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sea-mans triumph Declaring the honorable actions of such gentlemen captaines and sailers, as were at the takinge of the great carrick, lately brought to Dartmouth, with her burthen and commodities, with the maner of their fight, and names of men of accompt. VVith the burning of an other carrick at the Iland of Flowers, of the burthen of 900. tunnes and vpward, written for trueth to a gentleman of great worship in London, The
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sea-mans tutor, or, The marriners art made easie in two parts : the first teaching the principles of the sphear, wherein is handled the meaning of several words used in astronomie, and navigation : the second the practical part of navigation, wherein is shewed the making and use of the most principal instruments belonging to the sea-mans art : to wit, the astrolabe, cross-staff, and the annalemma, and the use of the sea-chart, and nocturnal : also rules for finding tides in any haven, the regiment of the sun, the finding the latitude either by the sun, or stars, the finding the variation of the compass, the finding the hour of the day, and night, in any latitude, to keep a traverse at sea, with many other rules and instructions, necessary for all sea men to know : whereunto is added tables ofthe suns declination for every day in the year, and tables of the latitude, and variations of the compass in most places in the whole world where navigation hath been used / set forth by the late famous mathematician Mr. Edward Wright, to whose memorie all ingenious and skilfull sea-men will acknowledge themselves for ever indebted, The
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sea-men undeceived: or, Certaine queries to a printed paper, intituled, The humble tender and declaration of many wel-affected sea-men, commanders of ships, and members of Trinity-House, to the commissioners of the navy. Wherein are may objections answered, very necessary for publick use in these times. / By R.B. a seaman, and member of the Trinity-House. Directed to marriners and sea-men in generall, and to all others among whom the fore-mentioned printed papers have been spread. But more especially it is commended to the underwriters of the said paper. Published according to order. Read all or none, The
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sea-mens ansvver to the motives lately alledged, to draw them from their duty and service to the Prince of Wales, and to ingage them in the cause against His Highnesse, The
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sea-mens invitation, with a passengers observation in some particular things which concern them that practice navigation. 1 Their remarkable deliverances; and the use they make of them. 2 Their tempting and provoking of God about the winde, which obeys the Lord. 3 Their abusing themselves and their liberty when they go a shoar, whereby the creature suffers. 4 Something in particular to the captains and masters, and to all their inferiour officers. 5 How little the sea-men are profited by their chaplains that in the year do get several groats out of their wages. And a more excellent way of teaching shewn then that of their chaplains. / By a servant of the truth, and a lover of righteousnesse, called William Caton, The
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sea-mirrour containing, a briefe instruction in the art of navigation; and a description of the seas and coasts of the easterne, northerne, and vvesterne navigation; collected and compiled together out of the discoueries of many skilfull and expert sea-men, by William Iohnson Blaeuw; and translated out of Dutch into English, by Richard Hynmers, The
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sea=mans song of Captain Ward, the famous pyrate of the world, and an Englishman born. The tune is The kings going to Bulleign, The
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Seabrookes caueat: or His warning piece to all his louing country-men, to beware how they meddle with the eyes In which is contayned the exact and most certaine remedies for all manner of infirmities, which shall happen vnto the eyes. Written for the generall good of this whole monarchie of great Brittaine. By Richard Seabrooke, practicioner in the art of the occulist
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seale of the churches safetie; or A sermon preached at Norwich, the fift of Nouember, 1616 Wherein is opened the sealed assurance of the safetie of the Church, in all times, and estates, meete for all Christians to know, and acknowledge, to the glorie of God, and their owne comfort in life and death. By N. Colt, one of the preachers appointed by publike authoritie for the common-place there, The
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sealed book opened. Or, A cleer explication of the prophecies of the Revelation. Together with the lessons that are to be observed from every chapter thereof, being cleerly explained. Intended chiefly for the discovery to all of that Roman antichrist, and that Rome her final destruction is surely at hand, by that blessed work of reformation happily begun in the several churches and kingdoms of Europe. / By William Guild D.D. and preacher of Gods word, The
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sealed fountaine opened to the faithfull, and their seed. Or, a short treatise, shewing, that some infants are in the state of grace, and capable of the seales, and others not. Being the chief point, wherein the separatists doe blame the Anabaptists. By John Wilkinson, prisoner at Colchester, against John Morton prisoner at London, The
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sealed fountaine opened to the faithfull, and their seed. Or, a short treatise, shewing, that some infants are in the state of grace, and capable of the seales, and others not. Being the chief point, wherein the separatists doe blame the Anabaptists. By John Wilkinson, prisoner at Colchester, against John Morton prisoner at London, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wilkinson, John, of Bernards Inne.; 1646)
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seaman and souldiers last farwel to their dearest jewels. He must be gone, the fates have so decreed ... The tune is, I am so deep in love, or, Cupids courtesie, The
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seaman's adieu to his pritty Betty: living near Wapping; or, A pattern of true love, and c. Sweet William to the seas was prest, and left his love behind; whilst she her sorrows oft exprest and blam'd the fates unkind. To the tune of, Tender hearts, and c, The
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seaman's companion being a plain guide to the understanding of arithmetick, geometry, trigonometry, navigation, and astronomy. Applied chiefly to navigation: and furnished with a table of meridional parts, to every third minute: with excellent and easie ways of keeping a reckoning at sea, never in print before. Also, a catalogue of the longitude and latitude of the principal places in the world with other useful things. The third edition corrected and amended. By Matthew Norwood, mariner, The
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seaman's compass: or A dainty new ditty composed and pend the deeds of brave seamen to praise and commend twas made by a maid that to Gravesend did pass, now mark and you quickly shall hear how it was. To the tune of The tyrant hath stolen, The
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Seaman's complaint for his unkind mistress of Wapping together with the young woman's answer in her own vindication : to the tune of, I love you dearly, I love you well, and c, The
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seaman's complaint for his unkind mistress of Wapping: together with the young woman's answer in her own vindication. To the tune of, I love you dearly, I love you well, and c. Licens'd and enter'd according to order, and c, The
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seaman's complaint of his unkind mistress of Wapping. Tune of, I love you dearly, I love you well: or, Languishing swain, The
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seaman's opinion of a standing army in England in opposition to a fleet at sea, as the best security of this kingdom : in a letter to a merchant / written by a sailor, The
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seaman's opinion of a standing army in England in opposition to a fleet at sea, as the best security of this kingdom. In a letter to a merchant, written by a sailor, The
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seaman's opinion of a standing army in England in opposition to a fleet at sea, the best security of this kingdom : in a letter to a merchant / written by a sailor, The
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seaman's opinion of a standing army in England, in opposition to a fleet at sea, as the best security of this kingdom in a letter to a merchant, written by a sailor, The
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seaman's spiritual companion, or, Navigation spirituallized being a new compass for seamen consisting of thirty-two points : directing every Christian how to stear the course of his life through all storms and tempests : fit to be read and seriously perused by all such as desire their eternal welfare / published for a general good, but more especially for those that are exposed to the danger of the seas by William Balmford, a well-wisher to seamen's eternal welfare and recommended to the Christian reader by J.F. ; to which is prefixt a preface by Benj. Keach, the author of War with the Devil, The
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seaman's tutor, explaining geometry, cosmography, and trigonometry with requisite tables of longitude and latitude of sea-ports, traverse tables, tables of easting and westing, meridian miles, declinarions, amplitudes, refractions, use of the compass , kalendar, measure of the earth's globe, use of instruments and charts, difference of sailing, estimation of a ship's way by the log, and log-line, currents, etc. : compiled for the use of the mathematical school in Christ's hospital-London, His Majesty Charles II, his royal foundation / by Mr. P. Perkins, The
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seamans adieu to his dear This man was prest to serve upon the seas, which did his dearest very much displease, she importun'd the captain on her knee, and proffered gold to have her love set free: but all would not prevail, the captains ear was deaf, the maids complaint he would not hear; when no entreaty could move his hard heart, she sadly took her leave, and so they part. To the tune of, I'le go to Sir Richard, The
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seamans adieu to his dear. This man was prest to serve upon the seas ... To the tune of, I'le go to Sir Richard, and c, The
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seamans adieu to his dear. This man was prest to serve upon the seas, which did his dearest very much displease, she importun'd the captain on her knee, and proffered gold to have her love set free: but all would not prevail, the captains ear was deaf, the maids complaint he would not hear; when no entreaty could move his hard heart, she sadly took her leave, and so they part. To the tune of, I'le go to Sir Richard, The
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