The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year ..., Volume 7Gray and Bowen, 1836 - Almanacs, American |
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... desire to furnish the public with a book that may be justly entitled a " Repository of Useful Knowledge . " Cambridge , Massachusetts , October 7 , 1835 , PART I. CALENDAR AND CELESTIAL PHENOMENA FOR THE YEAR 1836 iv PREFACE .
... desire to furnish the public with a book that may be justly entitled a " Repository of Useful Knowledge . " Cambridge , Massachusetts , October 7 , 1835 , PART I. CALENDAR AND CELESTIAL PHENOMENA FOR THE YEAR 1836 iv PREFACE .
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... , will be thankfully received . The next total eclipse of the Sun , in the United States , occurs on the 7th of August , 1869 . Boston , October 1 , 1835 . THE AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1836 . PART I. THE AMERICAN xii PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS .
... , will be thankfully received . The next total eclipse of the Sun , in the United States , occurs on the 7th of August , 1869 . Boston , October 1 , 1835 . THE AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1836 . PART I. THE AMERICAN xii PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS .
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... October 11th , and November 9th , will be the greatest of all in 1836 . The actual rise of the tide , however , depends so much on the strength and direction of the wind , that it not unfrequently happens that a tide , which would ...
... October 11th , and November 9th , will be the greatest of all in 1836 . The actual rise of the tide , however , depends so much on the strength and direction of the wind , that it not unfrequently happens that a tide , which would ...
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... 58 10 19 0 26 30 Su . 6 31 4 58 6 27 5 1 6 25 5 3 6 14 5 13 6 12 5 16 31M . 32 57 28 2 15 12 13 15 2 19m 2 50 ... 10 59a . 1 0 38m 11 47 h . m . 7th day . Souths . h 28 [ 1836 . October , Tenth Month , begins on Saturday .
... 58 10 19 0 26 30 Su . 6 31 4 58 6 27 5 1 6 25 5 3 6 14 5 13 6 12 5 16 31M . 32 57 28 2 15 12 13 15 2 19m 2 50 ... 10 59a . 1 0 38m 11 47 h . m . 7th day . Souths . h 28 [ 1836 . October , Tenth Month , begins on Saturday .
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... . Simon and St. Jude . S. 4 231 31 110 41 9 9a . 9 16a . 9 24a . 9 44a . 9 53a . stationary . 22d S. after Tr . 5 14 10 10 10 16 10 23 10 49 dho . Days of Month . Days of Week . Boston , 3 * 1836. ] 291 October has Thirty - one Days .
... . Simon and St. Jude . S. 4 231 31 110 41 9 9a . 9 16a . 9 24a . 9 44a . 9 53a . stationary . 22d S. after Tr . 5 14 10 10 10 16 10 23 10 49 dho . Days of Month . Days of Week . Boston , 3 * 1836. ] 291 October has Thirty - one Days .
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Page 260 - The proceeds of all lands that have been or hereafter may be granted by the United States to this State...
Page 259 - ... at their first session after such enumeration, and also after each enumeration made by the authority of the United States, the Legislature shall apportion and district anew the members of the Senate and Assembly, according to the number of inhabitants, excluding Indians not taxed, and soldiers and officers of the United States army and navy.
Page 189 - It is the right as well as the duty of all men in society, publicly, and at stated seasons, to worship the SUPREME BEING, the great Creator and Preserver of the universe.
Page 186 - ... no man shall be admitted to the freedom of the body politic but such as are members of some of the churches within the bounds of the same.
Page 223 - An act to provide a fund for the relief of the widows and children of the clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Ohio. OL, XXXV, 201, March 13, 1837. An act to incorporate the Stark County Orphans
Page 259 - The judicial power of this State, both as to matters of law and equity, shall be vested in a Supreme Court, in Courts of Common Pleas for each county, in justices of the peace, and in such other courts as the Legislature may, from time to time, establish, SEC.
Page 260 - The General Assembly shall provide for the election, by the voters of the State, of a State Superintendent of Public Instruction, who shall hold his office for two years, and whose duties and compensation shall be prescribed by law.
Page 225 - These Courts, exclusively, try slaves for all offences ; and they examine free persons charged with felony, previously to their trial in the Circuit Court. Free Negroes and Indians are on the same footing with slaves.
Page 260 - ... may be granted by Congress on the sale of lands in this State, shall be and remain a perpetual fund, the interest of which, together with all the rents of the unsold lands, and such other means as the Legislature may provide, shall be inviolably appropriated to the support of Common Schools throughout the State.
Page 259 - ARTICLE IV. Section 1. The executive power shall be vested in a Governor, who shall hold his office for two years ; a Lieutenant-Governor shall be chosen at the same time, and for the same term.