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The coelestial diary: being an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1719. ... By Salem Pearse, ...
Pearse, Salem, active 1719.Date: 1719- Books
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Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1711. ... By John Wing, ...
Wing, John, 1643-1726.Date: 1711- Books
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Rider's (1736.) British merlin: Adorn'd with many delightful varieties and useful verities, for the year of Our Lord God 1736. It being the bissextile or leap year: fitted for all capacities within the islands of Great Britain and Ireland. Also chronological observations of principal use, with notes of husbandry, physick, fairs and math. Also directions and tables for many good purposes. Made and complied for his country's ... by Cardanus Riders.
Rider, Cardanus.Date: 1736- Books
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Rider's British merlin: For the year of Our Lord God 1758. Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. Adorn'd with many delightful and useful verities, fitting all capacities in the islands of Great Britain's Monarchy. With notes of husbandry, fairs, marts, high roads, and tables for many necessary uses. Compiled for his country's benefit, by Cardanus Rider.
Rider, Cardanus.Date: 1758- Books
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Rider's British Merlin: For the Year of our Lord 1748. Together with the following lists, viz. The court kalendar. An exact List of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons in the present Parliament. A List of the Publick Offices and Officers Ecclesiastical and Civil employed in his Majesty's Government. A List of his Majesty's Ships and Vessels of the Royal Navy. Also, A List of the Principal Officers of his Majesty's Land Forces. Printed in the same size, and very proper to be bound up with Watson's almanack.
Rider, Cardanus.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Speculum anni: or, season on the seasons, for the year of our Lord 1783, Being the Third after Bissextile, OR Leap Year. Wherein you will find all Things necessary for such a Work; Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting; Moon's Southing, Planets Places and Aspects, Eclipses, Judgments on the Weather, and Four Quarters; Remarks about the Sun, Monthly Poetry, and other Novelties. By Henry Season, Licensed Physician, And Student in the Celestial Sciences, near Devizes. With a particular Judgment of the Eclipses, &c.
Season, Henry, 1693-1775.Date: [1783]- Books
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The British palladium: or annual miscellany of literature and science, for the year 1777. The twenty-ninth number published. In two parts. The First containing Notes, Memorandums, Observations, and Tables for the Year: With interesting Subjects annexed, viz. The Principles and Rudiments of Geography continued; or, a Natural and Historical Account of our Terraqueous Globe. The Second comprehending Answers to Queries and Enquiries in the former Year's Palladium: With new Queries and Enquiries (natural, Historical, Poetical, Philosophical, Arithmetical, Geographical, Analytical, and Mathematical) for the present Year. For general Use and Improvement of Both Sexes. Particularly useful in Schools and Academies, and in Navigation. By the Palladium author.
Heath, Robert, -1779.Date: [1777]- Books
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The third edition of The royal kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1769; Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: Including a compleat and correct List of the new or 13th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 10th of May, 1768. Embellished with The Arms, Supporters, Crests, and Mottoes of the Peers of England, Scotland, and Ireland, finely engraved; and containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists 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 Houses 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. Including the Names of above Four Thousand Persons, not to be found in the other Books of this Kind. And Corrected at the Respective Offices.
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Rider's British merlin: For the year of our Lord God 1752 being bissextile or leap year adorn'd with many delightful and useful ... fitting all capacities in the islands of the British Monarchy. with notes of husbandry fairs, marts, high roads, and tables for many necessary uses. Compiled for his country's benefit, by Cardanus Rider.
Rider, Cardanus.Date: 1752- Books
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A new edition of The court and city register, or, gentleman's complete annual calendar, for the year 1775; corrected to the 1st of February: containing, I. New and correct lists of both houses of Parliament. II. The court register. III. Lists of the army, navy, Universities, Public Offices, Hospitals, &c. With many Improvements, and the Addition of some new lists.
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The gentleman and lady's palladium, for the year of our Lord, 1762. Containing, (besides what is annual and usual) Perpetual Tables for Old and New Style. A New Method of determining the Longitude from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. An Account of the late Transit of Venus over the Sun. With the Dimensions of the Solar System. The most universal, easy, and methodical Solution of the Keplerian Problem. New Improvements in Astronomy and Navigation. The fourteenth number published. By the author of the Royal astronomer and navigator.
Heath, Robert, -1779.Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- Books
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Goldsmith. An almanack for the year of our Lord God, M.DCC.LXXXVIII. Being the Bissextile or Leap-Year. Wherein are contain'd, necessary rules and Useful Tables; With a new Chronology of remarkable Events; also, The proper Days and Hours for transfering Stocks and receiving Dividends; and a List of Holidays kept at the public Offices, &c. Calculated by John Goldsmith.
Goldsmith, John, active 17th century.Date: [1788]- Books
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The third edition, corrected to January 1, 1767, of The royal Kalendar; or, correct annual register, for England, Scotland and Ireland, For the year 1767; Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: with the Arms, Supporters, Crests, and Mottoes, of the Peers of England, finely engraved: and containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists 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. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets, State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Pensioners, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. Including the Names of above Four Thousand Persons not to be found in the other Books of this Kind. The Whole arranged in a Manner more distinct and methodical than was ever before attempted; And corrected at the Respective Offices.
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Calendarium astrologicum: or an almanack for the year ... 1708. ... Declaring, the general state of the year. With the sign each day therein, eclipses, sun-rising, moon rising and setting, with the sign every day;... By Thomas Trigge, ...
Trigge, Thomas.Date: 1708- Books
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Olympia Dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1734. Being the second from Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the World's Creation, 5737. Wherein is contained the Lunations, Conjunctions, Aspects, and Effects of the Planets, the 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; and an Equation Table, for the rectifying Pendulum Clocks and Watches. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Horizon of the antient and renowned Borough Town of Stamford (formerly a famous University) whose Longitude is 24 deg. 20 min. and Latitude 52 deg. 41 min. fitting all the middle Counties of England, and without sensible Error the whole Kingdom. By John Wing, Philomath. Imprimatur, W. G.
Wing, John, 1643-1726.Date: 1734- Books
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The gentleman's new memorandum book improv'd: or, the merchant's and tradesman's daily pocket journal for the year 1764. Disposed in a method more useful and convenient for all sorts of business, ...
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Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1730. ... By John Wing, ...
Wing, John, 1643-1726.Date: 1730- Books
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The British palladium: or annual miscellany of literature and science: for the year 1779. The thirty-first number published. In two parts. The First, containing Notes, Memorandums, Observations, and Tables, for the Year: With interesting Subjects annexed, viz. The Principles and Rudiments of Geography continued; or, a Natural, Topographical, and Historical, Account of our Terraqueous Globe. The Second, comprehending Answers to Queries and Enquiries in the former Year's Palladium: With new Queries and Enquiries (natural, Historical, Geographical, Classical, Poetical, Arithmetical, Analytical, Philosophical, and Mathematical) for the present Year. Designed for the general Improvement of both Sexes. Particularly useful in Schools and Academies, and in Navigation. By the Palladium-Author.
Heath, Robert, -1779.Date: [1778]- Books
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Angelus sideralis: or, an ephemeris of the Celestial Motions, with an almanack For the Year of our Lord God, 1734. It being the 2d. after Bissextile or Leap-Year, and from the Creation of the World 5683 Years; Wherein is contained The daily Motions, Latitudes, and mutual Aspects of the Planets; the Sun's Ingress into the four Cardinal Signs, with Astrological Conjectures deduc'd therefrom; the Eclipses of the Luminaries; the Rising and Setting of the Sun; the Length of Days, with their Increase and Decrease; the time of Day-Breaking, and ending of Twilight; the New and Full Moons, together with her Rising, Southing and Setting; with other useful Tables, and entertaining Particulars meet for such a Work. Refer'd to the Meridian of London, but to the Latitude of 54- North; being nearly the Latitude of Lancaster. By John Hartley, Philomath.
Hartley, John, active 1733-1734.Date: 1734- Books
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Riders (1708.) British Merlin: ... Cardanus Riders.
Rider, Cardanus.Date: 1708- Books
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Rider's British merlin: For the year of Our Lord God 1753. Being the first after bissextile or leap-year. Adorn'd with many delightful and useful verities, fitting all capacities in the islands of Great Britain's Monarchy. With notes of husbandry, fairs, marts, high roads, and tables for many necessary uses. Compiled for his country's benefit, by Cardanus Rider.
Rider, Cardanus.Date: 1753- Books
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The British palladium: or annual miscellany of literature and science: for the leap-year 1776. The twenty-eighth number published. In Two Parts. The First containing new, general, and select, Subjects. The Rudiments of Geography: With the Situation, Extent, Produce, Customs, Curiosities, &c. of Countries; to be hereafter continued: Being a natural and bistorical Account of our terraqueous Globe. The Second comprehending Answers to former Enquiries; and a Variety of new and entertaining Things proposed. With which may be had, The Practical Arithmetician, or Art of Numbers improved: Being a Set of new, short, practical, and mechanical, Rules, in all the Branches of Arithmetic, on an entirely new Plan; exercising all Parts of the numerical Art with Readiness and Facility. For the Use of Schools and private Tutors. Also The Seaman's Guide, or a Key to the Nautical Ephemerides, for keeping a Reckoning of Longitude of Ships at Sea, from Observation, as near as is practical. - The Whole serving both for Land and Sea. By the author of The improved royal astronomer and navigator.
Heath, Robert, -1779.Date: [1776]- Books
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Goldsmith. An almanack for the year of our Lord God, MDCCLII. Being Bissextile or Leap-Year. Wherein are contain'd, Necessary Rules and Useful Tables; With a Description of the Highways and Fairs Throughout all England and Wales. The like not extant in any other. Calculated by John Goldsmith. To which are added, Divers Tables, and other useful Things, not in former Editions.
Goldsmith, John, active 17th century.Date: [1752]- Books
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Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1724. ... By John Wing, ...
Wing, John, 1643-1726.Date: 1724- Books
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Vox stellarum; being an almanack for the year of human redemption 1709, it being the first after bissextile or leap-year. Wherein contained, first, a table of the terms, with their returns; secondly a table of all the kings and queens reigns, from K. Egbert to this present reign as also the fulls, changes, and quarters of the moon, her rising and setting, time of high water at near one hundred places, the rising, setting and southing of the seven stars, with other fixed stars of note the rising and setting of the sun, mutual aspects and weather, with astrological observations, eclipses, and a large chronology of many remarkable things: the like not in any extant. Unto which is added, something touching the right observation of the holy feast of Easter with a strange and wonderful prophecy of Joseph Ben-Israel the wandering Jew, at Airacan in muscovia, and also another wonderful heiroglyphic being a ram and a dragon fighting, and likewise two armies in Battalia, with the meaning of all being delighful and i hope as well worth the reader's observation as that last year, which signified the thumping of the French in Flanders, which with my predictions on the months exactly came to pass. This almanack is rectify'd chiefly to the Meridian of London, whose latitude is 51 degrees 32 minutes north, but will serve for any part of Great Britain or Ireland. By Francis Moore Licens'd physician, and student in astrology.
Moore, Francis, 1657-1714.Date: 1709