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APA Citation

Bowditch, N. (1854). The new American practical navigator: being an epitome of navigation; containing all the tables necessary to be used with the Nautical almanac in determining the latitude, and the longitude by lunar observations, and keeping a complete reckoning at sea ... The whole exemplified in a journal, kept from Boston to Madeira, in which all the rules of navigation are introduced ... With an appendix, containing methods of calculating eclipses of the sun and moon, and occultations of the fixed stars .... 24th new stereotype ed. New-York: E. & G. W. Blunt.

MLA Citation

Bowditch, Nathaniel, 1773-1838. The New American Practical Navigator: Being an Epitome of Navigation; Containing All the Tables Necessary to Be Used With the Nautical Almanac In Determining the Latitude, And the Longitude by Lunar Observations, And Keeping a Complete Reckoning At Sea ... The Whole Exemplified In a Journal, Kept From Boston to Madeira, In Which All the Rules of Navigation Are Introduced ... With an Appendix, Containing Methods of Calculating Eclipses of the Sun And Moon, And Occultations of the Fixed Stars .... 24th new stereotype ed. New-York: E. & G. W. Blunt, 1854.

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