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NYGWPB.749.015
20 Feb 1749:42 (318)
The late invented and most curious instrument call'd an
Octant, for taking the latitude or other altitudes at sea,
with all other mathematical instruments for sea or land,
compleatly made by Anthony Lamb in New-York: where all
persons may be supply'd with German flutes, and sundrys of
other small work in wood, ivory, or brass, and books of
navigation; and a proper direction given with every Octant.
Ready money for curious hard wood, ivory, tortois shell, or
old brass.
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