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The Seaman's journal
being an easy and correct method of keeping the daily reckoning of a ship, during the course of her voyage. ; The columns and spaces are properly ruled and divided for the entrance of every necessary observation: and the several departments arranged in the most regular and conspicuous manner -
Messieurs les directeurs de la Compagnie des Indes déclarent qu'ils vendront
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Purser's instructions
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Journal of the schooner Cuddalore, Oct. 1759. on the coast of China. By A Dalrymple
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Account of the passage of ship Atlas
Capt. Allen Cooper, to the Eastward of Banka, 1785. Published at the charge of the East India Company, from Capt. Cooper's MS. by A Dalrymple -
The Seaman's journal
being an easy and correct method of keeping the daily reckoning of a ship, during the course of her voyage. -
The Seaman's journal
being an easy and correct method of keeping the daily reckoning of a ship, during the course of her voyage. -
The Seaman's journal-book
containing the outlines of a journal, properly divided and headed: with columns for hours, knots, half-knots, fathoms, courses, winds, lee-way, remarks, distance, difference of latitude, departure, latitude by dead reckoning, latitude by observation, meridian distance, longitude made, longitude in, &c. -
The Seaman's log book
containing the outlines of a log book, properly divided and headed: with columns for hours, knots, half-knots, courses, winds, lee-way, and remarks. Well adapted for the purpose of entering every day's work with the greatest readiness, being calculated to save much time and trouble at sea -
[Log-book of the Endeavour, February-September 1770]
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Remarks &c. &c. on board the Endeavour
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Extract from the naval regulations, issued by command of the president of the United States of America, January 25th, 1802
Regulations respecting the form and mode of keeping the log-book and journals on board of ships or other vessels of the United States -
This day is publish'd. A logg-book for the use of mariners
To which is added, proper columns for the better working a travers [sic] at sea -
Journal of ship London, captain Walter Alves, along the north coast of Magindanao, October, 1764; by Alexander Dalyrymple