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Cardanus Rider's sheet almanack, for the Year of our Lord God 1777. Being the First after Bissextile, or Leap-Year.
Rider, Cardanus.Date: [1777]- Books
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Apollo Anglicanus: the English apollo. [...] Assisting [...] ing of this year's revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. [...] and Gregorian or Foreign computations, more plain and full than any other; with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. [...] To which is added the moon's application to the fixed stars: with the calculations of the eclipses: also rules and tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. [...] Meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees, 41 minutes, exactly [f]itting all the middle counties of England, and, without sensible error, the whole kingdom. By Richard Saunder, [...] Student in the physical and mathematical sciences. The [one] and fortieth impression of the same author.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1727- Books
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The annual advertiser: being an almanack for the Year of our Lord 1739. Being the Third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year, And from the Creation of the World, according to the Account of Scripture, 5661. Containing, The daily Motion of the Planets; the Rising and Setting of the Sun and Moon; the Break of Day, and End of Twilight; New and Full Moons; Solar Ingresses and Eclipses of the Luminaries; Aspects and Weather; A Description of the Constellations; An Account of the Equation of Time and Harvest-Moon; together with a Preface explaining the following Work, &c. By Edward Smith, Philomath.
Smith, Edward, -1775.Date: 1739- Books
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The New-Jersey almanack for the year of our Lord 1784. ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London, but may, without sensible error, serve all the northern states. ... By Timothy Trueman, philom.
Date: [1783]- Books
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Der Gantz neue verbesserte nord-americanische Calender auf das 1785ste Jahr Christi ... Berechnet vornemlich nach der pennsylvanischen Himmels-Gegend; jedoch in den angrenzenden Landschaften ohne merklichen Unterscheid [sic] zu gebrauchen. Zum Zehndenmal herausgegeben un verfertiget von Anthony Sharp, Philom.
Date: [1784]- Books
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Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1723. ... By John Wing, ...
Wing, John, 1643-1726.Date: 1723- Books
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Poor Robin. 1713. An almanack of the old and new fashion: ... Written by Poor Robin, ...
Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698.Date: 1713- Books
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The British telescope: being an ephemeris of the coelestial motions, with an almanack for the year of our Lord 1736. ... The fourteenth impression. By Edmund Weaver, ...
Weaver, Edmund, -1748.Date: 1736- Books
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The Edinburgh almanack and Scots register for 1796, being bissextile or leap year. Containing a correct kalendar, lists of the Scots peers, baronets, state officers, courts of law, revenue boards, public offices, universities, clergy, roads, &c. &c. Also of the British peers, House of Commons, state officers, &c. Accurate lists of the army, navy, &c.
Date: [1796]- Books
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The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1789. Published by order of the Commissioners of Longitude.
Great Britain. Commissioners of Longitude.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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Goldsmith. An almanack for the year of our Lord God, M.DCC.XCIX. Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap-Year, Wherein are contained necessary rules, and useful tables. With a new Chronology of Remarkable Events; also the proper Days and Hours for transferring Stocks and receiving Dividends; and a List of Holidays kept at the Publick Offices, &c. Calculated by John Goldsmith.
Goldsmith, John, active 17th century.Date: [1799]- Books
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Olympia Dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1777; Being the First after Bissextile, or Leap-Year, And from the World's Creation, 5781. Wherein is Contained the Lunations, Conjunctions Aspects, and Effects of the Planets; and Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights; with the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Planets and fixed Stars throughout the Year; whereby may be known the exact Hour of the Night at all Times, when either the Moon or Stars are seen. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Horizon of the ancient and renowned Borough Town of Stamford (formerly a famous University) whose Latitude is 52 Deg. 20 Min. fitting all the middle Counties of England, and, without sensible Error, the whole Kingdom. By Tycho Wing, Philomath.
Wing, Tycho, 1696-1750.Date: [1777]- Books
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Merlinus liberatus, (with an almanack printed by allowance.) For the year of our blessed saviour's incarnation, 1710. And from the creation of the world, according to the best of prosane history, 5659. But by the account of Holy Scripture, 5672. it being the second after leap-year, and the 21st of our deliverance by King William, from popery and arbitrary government: but the fourteenth from the Horrid Popish Jacobite Plot. In which is contain'd things fitting for such a work; as astrological observations on the 12 months, and 4 Quarters of the year: judgments upon the nativites of the F. King, and the D. of Anjou. A rational conjecture, at the time when, and manner how, the old tyrant will be divested of his princely authority by death, or a worser fate. The eclipses. A table of the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, since the beginning of the world, to the year 1672, inclusive, &c calculated and reser'd to the meridian of London whose longitude latitude is 24 51 degr. 20 32 minutes. By J. Patridge, student in physick and astrology, London.
Date: [1710]- Books
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Goldsmith. An almanack for the year of our Lord God, M.DCC.XCIII. Being the First after Bissextile or Leap-Year, Wherein are contained, Necessary Rules, and Useful Tables, With a new Chronology of remarkable Events; also, The proper Days and Hours for transferring Stocks and receiving Dividends; and a List of Holidays kept at the publick Offices, &c. Calculated by John Goldsmith.
Goldsmith, John, active 17th century.Date: [1793]- Books
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A continuation of the annual meteorological register, kept at Mansfield Woodhouse, from the year 1798, to the end of the year 1799. By H. R.
Rooke, Hayman, 1722-1806.Date: [1800?]- Books
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An entertaining, instructive, and necessary companion for the almanacks of the year 1789. Containing an account of all the saints days and holidays, which originated in the times of popery; and are still retained in our kalendar. With a concise history of the lives of th saints, To whose Memories those Days have been annually commemorated. Including Singular and Interesting anecdotes, Which gave Rise to many of them being Canonized.
Date: [1789]- Books
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Bailey's pocket almanac, being an American annual register, for the year of our Lord 1786 ...
Date: [1785]- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1742. Being the Second after Bessextile or Leap Year. Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing and Setting of the Moon, and High Water at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; with many other Tables pertinent for such a Work, all Accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks and the Coclestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1742]- Books
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An almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1711. Being the Third from Bissextile, or Leap-Year. By M. F. Philomath. Pòst est Occasio calva.
M. F., Philomath.Date: [1710]- Books
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Pennsylvania, 1745. An almanack, and ephemeris ... for the year 1745. ... By Jacob Taylor. ...
Taylor, Jacob, -1746.Date: [1744]- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1750. Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Moon; and High-Water at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other Fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; with many other Tables pertinent for such a Work, all Accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks and the Coelestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1750]- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1760. Being the Bissextile, or Leap Year: Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Moon, and High-Water at London-Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other Fixed Stars of Note. A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; With many other Tables pertinent for such a Work. All accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees. 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks and the Celestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1760]- Books
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The royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1777; including a compleat and correct list of the 14th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first session on the 29th of November 1774. Upon a new and more extensive plan than any hitherto offered to the public: containing. England. I. Complete and correct list of both Houses of Parliament; all the state, law, revenue, and public offices, at the court, in the city of London, and different parts of the kingdom; the army and navy; baronets, universities, hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets, state, law, revenue, and public offices, universities, physicians. &c. Ireland. III. Both House of Parliament, a complete list of the Baronets, all the law, state revenue, and public offices, bankers, deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The military and civil establishments; governors, law and revenue officers agents, &c. &c. And corrected at the respective offices.
Date: [1777]- Books
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The coelestial diary: Or, An ephemeris. For the year of our blessed saviour's incarnation, 1736. being the bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of one world, according to the best of history, 5685 years. Wherein is contain'd the motions, aspects, and operation of the planets, with observations on the eclipses and solar ingresses; with other remarkable passages, as the moon's southing, sun and moon's ri[si]ng and setting, and monthly observations &c. [Cal]culated according to art, and referr'd to the meri[d]ian of the midst of Great-Britain, fitting the whole monarchy without sensible error. The eighteenth impression. Salem Pearse student in physick and the cœlestial science.
Pearse, Salem, active 1719.Date: 1736- Books
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Green's register, for the state of Connecticut: with an almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1795, calculated by Nathan Daboll, for the meridian of New-London, lat. 41. 25. north.
Date: [1794]