Merry Andrew: or an almanack after a new fashion, for the year 1746. It being the second after Bessixtile, or Leap-Year: Wherein the Reader may find (if he have more Brains than a Butterfly) many remarkable Things, worthy his Observation: calculated for the meridian of any place in Scotland, where they understand an ape from an aple, and a sucking Pig from a Hay-Stack. And fitted for the Noddles of most Peoples Understanding. By Merry Andrew, professor of prediction by star-gazing at Tamtallon:
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[Aberdeen?] : [s.n.], Printed for the year, 1746.
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[8]p. ; 80.
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ESTC N34824
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