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Fleets' pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1793. Being the first after leap year, and seventeenth of American independence. Calculated chiefly for the use of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, the metropolis, being in latitude 42 deg. 25 min. north. Longitude 71 deg. 4 min. west from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. To which is annexed, the Massachusetts register. &c.
Date: [1792]- Books
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The Boston ephemeris : An almanack of coelestial motions of the sun & planets, with some of the principal aspects for the year of the Christian aera MDCLXXXV. Being in our account the second after leap-year, and from the creation 5634. ... Fitted to the meridian of Boston in New-England, where the Artick Pole is elevated 42. gr. 21 m.
Mather, Nathanael, 1669-1688Date: 1685- Books
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An almanack for the year of our Lord 1782. Being the second after bissextile or leap year, and sixth of American independence. Calculated for the meridian of Boston, lat. 42. deg. 25. min. north. By Daniel George, philomath. [Eight lines of verse]
George, Daniel, 1757 or 1758-1804.Date: [1781]- Books
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MDCLXXXI. An almanack of coelestial motions for the year of the Christian epocha, 1681 : being in our account second after leap-year : and from the creation, 1630 ... calculated for the meridian of Boston in New-England, where the Artick Pole is elevated 42 degrees & 30 minutes / by John Foster, Astrophil.
Foster, John, 1648-1681Date: 1681- Books
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An almanack of coelestiall motions for the year of the Christian aera, 1670 : Being (in our account) third after leap-year, and from the creation 5619. The vulgar notes whereof are golden number 18. Roman indiction 08. Dominicall letter B. [double bracket] Cycle of the sun 27. Epact 18. Numb. of direct. 13. Calculated for the longitude of 315 gr. and 42 gr. 30 m. north latitude. / by J.R.
J. R. (John Richardson), 1647-1696Date: 1670- Books
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An astronomical diary; or, almanack, for the year of Chistian æra, 1777. Being the first Year after Bissextile or Leap-Year, and the first Year of American Independence, which began July fourth, 1776. Containing every thing necessary for an Almanack. Type of a Solar Eclipse, Jan. 9th. Calculated for the Meridian of Boston in America; Lat. 42 deg. 25 min. North. By Nathaniel Low.
Low, Nathanael, 1740-1808.Date: [1777]- Books
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Tulley 1690. An almanack for the year of our Lord MDCXC : being second after leap-year and from the creation 5639 ... calculated for and fitted to the meridian of Boston in New-England where the North Pole is elevated 42 gr. 30 min / by John Tulley.
Tulley, John, 1638-1701Date: 1690