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An ephemeris for the yearbeing the third after leap-year: together with astrological predictions, and monthly observations. The Virginia almanack, or ephemeris: for the year of our Lord, ;-- being the third after leap-year.
The astronomical part by Isaac Briggs. [Multiple Contributors, See Notes] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Virginia almanack, or ephemeris: for the year of our Lord, ;-- being the third after leap-year.
The astronomical part by Isaac Briggs. An ephemeris, or, Almanack for the year of our Lord being the third after leap-year, and from the worlds creation at the spring years : calculated properly for the famous universitie and town of Cambridge but may indifferently serve for any other place within this kingdome / by John Swan.
The Virginia almanack, or ephemeris: for the year of our Lord, being the third after leap-year. / The astronomical part by Isaac Briggs. Mēnologion, or, an Ephemeris of the Coelestial Motions [microform]: Wherein All the Planets Places Are Exactly Calculated From Astronomia Carolia, for the Year of Our LordBeing the Third After Bissextile or Leap-Year: Reduced to the Meridian of the Famous City of London, Whose Latitude Is 51 Deg 32 Min.
Banneker's New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia almanac, or ephemeris, for the year of our Lord ; being the third after leap-year. Bibliographic Details Main Author. "Ephemeris, or, A diary astronomical and astrological for the year of grace being the third year after the bissextile, or leap year: containing the motions and aspects of the planets, eclipses of the luminaries" Gadbury, John, Title transliterated from Greek.
47] p.: ill. English: Fleuron from book: Astrologus Britannicus: or an almanack For the Year of our Redemption,(being the third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year) Amplifi'd with all Things suitable for such a Work: as, Tables of the Moon's Age, Time of High-Water at Seventy of the most principal Ports on the Coasts of England, Scotland, Wales and.
Sudoc Catalogue:: Livre / BookHemerologium, or, an ephemeris for the year of our Lord, [Ressource électronique]: Being the Third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year.
Wherein is contained the Diurnal Motions, Geocentric Aspects, and other Phaenomena of the Celestial Wanderers; the rising and setting of the Sun, and Moon; the Lunations and Appulses of the Moon to the Planets, and her Signs.
[Twenty-First Yearly Edition.] Zadkiel’s Almanac for ; Being the Third after Leap Year, and the Fifteenth of her Majesty’s Reign: Containing the Rising and Setting, &c.
of the Sun, Moon and Planets; With Numerous Novel and Necessary Tables; Predictions of the Weather; Voice of. An ephemeris for the yearbeing the third after leap-year by Nicholas Culpeper 1 edition - first published in Banneker's New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia almanac, or ephemeris, for the year of our Lord ; being the third after leap-year.
Banneker's Almanack and Ephemeris for BISSEXTILE or Leap Year and Bannekeer's Almanac, For the YearBeing the Third After Leap Year: Afro-American History Series: Rhistoric Publication No.
( Reprint Edition) (digitized image).Born: November 9,Baltimore County, Province. An Almanack for the year of our Lord, being the third after leap-year. Or An ephemeris : Fitted to the vertix of Philadelphia.: [Six lines of verse]. Get this from a library. Angelus Britannicus: an ephemeris for the year of our redemption being the third after the bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world [2]: calculated for the meridian of London but may indifferently serve for England, Scotland and Ireland.
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& J. Adams). OCLC Archived from the original on Retrieved Inwebsite of the Library Company of : November 9,Baltimore County, Province. Banneker's almanack, and ephemeris for the year of our Lord Being the first after bissextile or leap year: and Banneker's almanac, for the year Paperback Works of Benjamin Banneker and John G.
Whittier Unknown Binding Banneker's almanac;(Afro-American history series). The country almanack, for the year,being bissextile, or leap-year: suited to the several capacities, humours, and occasions of gentlemen, scholars, travellers, and husband men, &c.
and accompanied with remarks in verse, upon every month in the year, pleasant, and not scurrilous: to which are subjoyned, many additionals, old and new, delightful to be read and useful to be known.
by. Ephemeris, Or, a Diary Astronomical, Astrological, Meteorological, for the Year of Our Lord,Being the Third After Bissextile, or Leap-Year with a Further Account of the Late Terrible Comet / By John Gadbury.In a Complete Year, Cheshvan and Kislev both have 30 days; this makes the common year days, and the leap year days.
In the modern Hebrew calendar, Passover begins on 15 Nissan (which starts after sundown on 14 Nissan — the "evening" as commanded by God) and ends on 22 Nissan.