Dade, 1678. A new almanack with the forraign account. : In which you may behold the state of the year of Christ. 1678. Calculated properly for the meridian of London, but it may serve the whole island of Great Brittain. Being the second from bissextile or leap year. /
| Main Author: | Dade, William |
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| Other Authors: | P. A. (Printer), H.,T (Printer), N. T. (Printer) |
| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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