The N. England kalendar, 1703. Or An almanack for the year of our Lord, 1703 : ... Calculated for and fitted to the meridian of Boston in N. Engl. whose latitude is 42. g 25 m. north. But may well serve any part of New-England ... By a lover of astronomy. With allowance.
| Main Author: | Lover of astronomy (Author) |
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| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
| Other Authors: | Green, Bartholomew, 1667-1732 (Printer), Allen, John, 1660?-1727? (Printer) |
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The Lady's almanack, for the year of Christian aera, 1786 : ... Calculated for the meridian of Boston, latitude 42 deg. 25 min. north: but will serve without any essential variation, for either of the New-England states. By a female. [Eight lines of verse].
The North-American's almanack : and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1776. ... Calculated for the meridian of Boston in New-England, lat. 42. deg 25 min. north. ... By Samuel Stearns, student in physick and astronomy. [Six lines of verse].
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The New-England diary: or, Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1731 : ... Fitted to the horizon of Boston, N.E. latitude 42 deg. 25 min. north, and 4 h. 44 min. west of London. By a native of New England. [Eight lines of verse].
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The New-England almanack or, Lady's and gentleman's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ 1767 : ... Calculated for the meridian of Boston, in New-England, lat. 42⁰ 25' north. By Benjamin West, philomath. [Eight lines from Addison].
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