The country-Man's and citizen's spring journal: On the Remarkable and Ominous, Lucky, Fortunate, Prosperous, or Unlucky, Proper or Improper Times, Seasons and Days concerning Husbandry, Gardening, Agriculture, Business, Health, Weather, &c. in the January, February, and March of the Year 1725. Adapted to a City and Country Life, for every Person to use along with their Almanack In March will be Ready the Summer Journal on the Months April, May, and June, with Remarks on the 10th of June. In June will be Ready the Autumn Journal on the Months July, August, and September. In September will be Ready the Winter Journal on the Months October, November and December. With Remarks on the Great Visible Total Eclipse that will be of the Moon on the 10th of October for almost 4 Hours together, of astonishing Darkness. And in December will be another Spring Journal, for the Months January, February, and March 1726, and so on again with New Journals quite different from any of these. All Given Gratis every March, June, September and December, against each ensuing Quarter, Up One Pair of Stairs at the Anodyne Necklace, without Temple-Bar. And by R. Bradshaw (the Author's Servant) to be Directed to by Letter at his House against Sutton-Street End, by Soho-Square, as in the 2d Page of the Practical Scheme.

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1725
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Country-man's and citizen's spring journal. 1st quarter.

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London : printed by H. Parker in Goswell-Street, 1725.

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8p. ; 80.

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ESTC T18445

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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