Collection of English Almanacs for the Years 1702-18351768 |
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... Edward I. 857 330 Edward II .. 860 6 31 Edward III . 866 6 32 Richard II . 872 29 33 Henry IV . 901 24 34 Henry V. 924 16 35 Henry VI . 940 636 Edward IV . 946 937 Edward V. 1399 13 14139 422 38 1461 210 14830 - 11 Edwin 955 438 Richard ...
... Edward I. 857 330 Edward II .. 860 6 31 Edward III . 866 6 32 Richard II . 872 29 33 Henry IV . 901 24 34 Henry V. 924 16 35 Henry VI . 940 636 Edward IV . 946 937 Edward V. 1399 13 14139 422 38 1461 210 14830 - 11 Edwin 955 438 Richard ...
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... the mean me may be fupplied with a medicine which will cure it , d is prepared and fold by Edward Sharpe , on St Peter's ill , in Stamford , Lincolnshire . Of PLANETOGRAPHY , or the Philofophy of the T Planets Andrews , 1768 .
... the mean me may be fupplied with a medicine which will cure it , d is prepared and fold by Edward Sharpe , on St Peter's ill , in Stamford , Lincolnshire . Of PLANETOGRAPHY , or the Philofophy of the T Planets Andrews , 1768 .
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... Edward I. Edward II . 12391272 Novem . 16 34 21461 1284 1307 July 719 1317 Edward III . 13121327 January 20 50 5 1391 Richard II . 1366 1377 June 21 22 3 8369 Henry IV . Henry V. Henry VI . Edward IV . 1367 1399 Septem . 29 13 1421 1422 ...
... Edward I. Edward II . 12391272 Novem . 16 34 21461 1284 1307 July 719 1317 Edward III . 13121327 January 20 50 5 1391 Richard II . 1366 1377 June 21 22 3 8369 Henry IV . Henry V. Henry VI . Edward IV . 1367 1399 Septem . 29 13 1421 1422 ...
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... Edward 19 S Ps . Louifa Ann Bo . 17492 20 B S. in Lent . Equal Day [ and Night 21 M Benedict . Sun enters r 19th . 13 h . 43 m . Apparent Time . 27 17 5M28 12 -30 39 6 54 45 13 31 riles 14 87 A 222 N N N 28 32 26 34 15 24 36 5 43 8 11 ...
... Edward 19 S Ps . Louifa Ann Bo . 17492 20 B S. in Lent . Equal Day [ and Night 21 M Benedict . Sun enters r 19th . 13 h . 43 m . Apparent Time . 27 17 5M28 12 -30 39 6 54 45 13 31 riles 14 87 A 222 N N N 28 32 26 34 15 24 36 5 43 8 11 ...
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... Edward . In 3 Weeks of H. 21 T Longest Day . [ Tr . 4 Ret . 22 W TERM Ends 23 T 24 F St. John Bap . Midfum.Day is 16 h . 35 m . 6 fec .: Longeft Day at Lond . allowing 9 m . 54 fec . for Refraction . 17 23 9 A15 I 17 25 511 2710 15 28 ...
... Edward . In 3 Weeks of H. 21 T Longest Day . [ Tr . 4 Ret . 22 W TERM Ends 23 T 24 F St. John Bap . Midfum.Day is 16 h . 35 m . 6 fec .: Longeft Day at Lond . allowing 9 m . 54 fec . for Refraction . 17 23 9 A15 I 17 25 511 2710 15 28 ...
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Page 5 - Woe unto them that join house to house, that lay field to field, till there be no place, that they may be placed alone in the midst of the earth...
Page 5 - Imprints a different bias, and to each Decrees its province in the common toil. To some she taught the fabric of the sphere, The changeful moon, the circuit of the stars, The golden zones of...
Page 13 - ... prodigies and predictions. For as it is the chief concern of wise men to retrench the evils of life by the reasonings of philosophy, it is the employment of fools to multiply them by the sentiments of superstition.
Page 5 - The golden zones of heaven; to some she gave To weigh the moment of eternal things, Of time, and space, and fate's unbroken chain, And will's quick impulse; others by the hand She led o'er vales and mountains, to explore What healing virtue swells the tender veins Of herbs and flowers...
Page 17 - Henry I, Stephen, Henry II, Richard I, John, Henry III, Ed-ward I, Edward II, Edward III, Richard II, Henry IV...
Page 13 - Sibyls, that fore- bodes and prophefies from one end of the year to the other. She is always feeing apparitions and hearing death-watches ; and was the other day almoft frighted out of her wits by the great houfe-dog, that howled ia the liable at a time when me lay ill of the tooth-ach.
Page 14 - Though I know neither the time nor the manner of the death I am to die, I am not at all solicitous about it; because I am sure that he knows them both, and that he will not fail to comfort and support me under them.