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The New England almanack for the year of our Lord Christ MDCXCV, and of the world 5644, being the third after leap year, and of the reign of their Majesties (which began Feb. l3, 1688,9) the seventh year. Calculated for the meridian of Boston in N. E. 69. deg. 20.min. to the westward of London, and 42.deg. 30. min. North latitude, and may serve for all New England. To which are added some seasonable cautions against certain impieties and absurdities in Tulley's Almanacks, giving a truer account of what may be expected from astrological praedictions. Together with some choice, experimented, cheap, easy and parable receipts, of a general benefit to country people

Title:The New England almanack for the year of our Lord Christ MDCXCV, and of the world 5644, being the third after leap year, and of the reign of their Majesties (which began Feb. l3, 1688,9) the seventh year. Calculated for the meridian of Boston in N. E. 69. deg. 20.min. to the westward of London, and 42.deg. 30. min. North latitude, and may serve for all New England. To which are added some seasonable cautions against certain impieties and absurdities in Tulley's Almanacks, giving a truer account of what may be expected from astrological praedictions. Together with some choice, experimented, cheap, easy and parable receipts, of a general benefit to country people
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Note:Printed by B. Green for S. Phillips, 1954
  
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Subject:Almanacs, American -- New England
Subject:Tulley, John, 1638-1701. Almanack
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