Almanah, or, An almanack for the yeer of our Lord God 1648 : being bissextile, or leap-year containing the daily motions and aspects of the sunne and moon, with the mutuall syzygies of the planets, calculated for the meridian of London where the elevation of the Pole is 51 degrees 32 minutes /
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