Gallen 1671 : a new almanack for the said year being the third from leap-year containing the lunations, eclipses, aspects of the planets, and daily disposition of the air, with directions to such as use marts or fairs, also to travellers that coast the kingdom, lately amplified with many notes of good consequence /
| Main Author: | Gallen, Thomas |
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| Language: | English |
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