Collection of English Almanacs for the Years 1702-18351801 |
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21ft day 28th day Afcen Afpects aftern afternoon alfo Alphege anfwered angle April Auguft bafe becauſe caufe Clock Moon cold Day break Days of St Declin died digeftion Dominical Letter Drifes Eaft Eafter Eclipfe ENIGMA Epocha faid fame feen fhall fhew fhould fide fince firft fmall fome foon fouth fquare Froft ftill fuch Full Moon fure George given Henry invifible John juft June June 22 Jupiter King Laft Quarter Lammas Day Latitude lefs London Longit Low Sunday March minutes paft moft Moon's morn muft MW Sundays night o'clock Obfervations paſt Planets pofition Quarter begins rain reafon reft Saturn Sept South & fets Star Sun enters Sun rifes Sund Sunday after Trinity Term begins Term ends thefe theſe thofe triangle Trin Trinity Sunday uſeful Venus vifible weather Wedn Weft Whit Sunday whofe winds
Popular passages
Page 1 - The active powers of man ! with wise intent The hand of Nature on peculiar minds Imprints a different bias, and to each Decrees its province in the common toil.
Page 43 - The Exchequer opens eight days before any term begins, except Trinity, before which it opens but four days. Note.
Page 37 - Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the ECLIPSES of the Luminaries, and other remarkable PHENOMENA that will happen this Year.
Page 27 - Fight with the Dutch War declared againft the Dutch, March 17. A great Snow for 1 1 Days together The Town of Northampton burnt, Sept.
Page 24 - Britifh youth, or of thofe who, in the humble vale of life, have fouls fuperior to the opportunities given them, to improve in the various branches of fcience ; and concluding with the kind contributions of his learned and ingenious correfpondents, to whom he once more returns his...
Page 39 - On the Morrow of All Souls On the Morrow of St. Martin - In eight Days of St. Martin. - In fifteen Days of St.
Page 27 - О^Ляпе began Q. Anne proclaimed War againft France, May 4. A great and terrible Wind, Nov. 26 and 27. Gibraltar taken by the Englifo England and Scotland united, May I. Sacbeverel preached his feditious Sermon, Nov. 5.
Page 44 - In eight Days of St. Hilary — Jan. 20 In 15 Days of St. Hilary — — 27 On the Mor. of the Purificat.of BVM Feb.
Page 37 - Planet», &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the Royal Obfervatory of GREENWICH. To which are added Several ufeful TABLES : As, a TABLE of the Sun's femi-diurnal Arcs, by which the Times of the Sun's...
Page 28 - A TABLE of HOUSES for the Latitude of 51 Degrees 32 Minutes, according to the Doctrine of Ptolemy, ferving the City of London, &c.