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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1689 : being the first from the bissextile or leap year and from the creation of the world according to sacred writ 5638 ... calculated according to ... and may serve ... the whole kingdom of England /
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1685 : being the first from the bissextile or leap year ... : calculated according to art and referred to the horizon of the famous city of London ... and may serve without sensible errour, the whole kingdom of England /
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1700 : being the the [sic] bissextile or leap year ... calculated according to art and referred to the horizon of the famous city of London ... and may serve without sensible errour the whole kingdom of England /
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Waters 1627 : a new almanacke for the yeare of our Lord God 1627, beeing the third after bissextile or leape yeare : calculated and referred to the longitude and latitude of the citie of Bristoll and will very fitly serve all these west parts and without sensible errour any other place within these kingdomes of England and Ireland /
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our God 1684 : being the bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5633 : wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions, and aspects of the planets and meteorological observations, with the rising, southing, and setting of the sun and moon throughout the whole year, whereby may be known the hour of the night when the moon is to be seen : calculated according to art, and referred to the horizon of the famous city of London, whose longitude is 24 degr. 20 min., latitude 51 degr. 32 min., and may serve, without any sensible errour, the whole kingdom of England /
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Partridge, 1649 : an almanack and prognostication of the worlds redemption, 1649, and of the creation, 5642, being the first after bissextile or leape yeare : calculated and principally referred to the meridian of the most honourable city of London, whose scituation is in longitude 24 degrees and 20 minutes, and in latitude 52 degrees, 32 minutes, and may serve indifferently for the whole kingdome of England /
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Speculum uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord 1680 : being the bissextile or leap-year and from the creation of the world 5629 : wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions and asspects of the planets throughout the whole year, and rules to find the rising, southing and setting of some of the principal noted fixed stars, whereby might be known the true hour of the night at all times when the stars are to be seen : calculated and referred to the famous city of London, whose longitude is 24 degrees 20 minutes, latitude 51 degrees 32 minutes, and may serve without any sensible errour the whole kingdom of England /
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Strof 1627 : a new almanacke or prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1627, being the third after bis-sextile or leape-yeare : calculated for the meridian and elevation of the famous vniversity and towne of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated 52 degr. 17 min. and will serve without sensible error for for [sic] the hon. citie of London, or any other place within this kingdome of England /
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Turner 1633 : an almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1633 : being the first after the leap-yeare and after the 27 of March, the 9 yeare of the reigne of our soveraigne lord King Charles : calculated and especially referred to the [brace] latitude of 52 degrees, longitude of 25 & 30 min., but generally it will serve without sensible errour any part of this kingdome of England /
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Kidman, 1631 : a new almanack and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1631, being the third from the leap yeare, and since the conquest by Duke William 565 : calculated and composed according to the rules of art for the meridian and latitude of Saffron-Walden in Essex, the pole there elevated 52 degrees above the horizon, and may without sensible errour serve any part of this kingdome of England.
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Speculum Uranicum: or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1707. Being the third after the bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, according to sacred writ, 5656. ... contained the state of the year, the ecliples, lunations, conjunctions, and aspects of the planets and meteorological observations, with the rising, southing, and setting of the sun, moon, planets, and fixed stars, throughout the whole year, whereby may be known the hour of the night, when the moon, planets, & fixed stars are to be seen above our horison. ... according to art and referred to the horison of the famous city of London, whose, longitude is 24. degr. 20 min. latitude, 51 degr. 32 min. and may serve, without any sensible errour, the whole kingdom of England. By Thomas Fowle mathemat.
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Speculum uranicum, anni æræ Christianæ, 1649, or, An almanack and prognosication for the year of our Lord, 1649 : being the first from bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world 5598 : wherein is contained many useful, pleasant and necessary observations, and predictions ... : calculated (according to art) for the meridian and latitude of the ancient borrough town of Stamford in Lincolnshire ... and without sensible errour may serve the 3. kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland /
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Turner 1634 : an almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1634 : being the second after leap-yeare, and after the 27 of March the 10 yeare of the reigne of our soveraigne lord King Charles : calculated and especially referred to the [brace] latitude of 51 deg. 56 min., longitude of 25 and 30 min., but generally it will serve without sensible errour any part of this kingdome of England /
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Balles, 1631. : A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord God and finall redemption 1631. Being the third after the bissextile or leape yeere. Written according to the rules of lawfull art, for the meridian and latitude of the ancient and famous city of Norwich, where the pole is lifted aboue the horizon 52. grades 45. minutes: and may well and fitly serue for all parts of these kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland. /
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Kalendarium nauticum : The sea-man's almanack for the year of Christ 1677, being the first after bissextile or leap-year : comprising not onely such things as are usually contained in other annual almanacks, but accomodated with such precepts, rules, and tables as are of daily use in the practice of navigation and traffick : principally referred to the meridian of London, with directions how it may become useful in any part of the world, and especially to the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland /
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Kalendarium nauticum : the sea-man's almanack, for the year of Christ 1676. Being bissextile or leap-year. Comprising not onely such things as are usually contained in other annual almanacks, but accommodated with such precepts, rules, and tables, as are of daily use in the practise of navigation and traffick. Principally referred to the meridian of London[;] With direction how it may become useful in any part of the world, and especially to the kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. /
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Kidman 1637. : A new almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1637. Being the first after the leap-yeare, and after the 26 of March the 13 yeare of the reigne of our soveraigne Lord King Charles. Amplified with things usefull, as well profitable as pleasant for all sorts of men. Calculated, and properly referred to the meridian and latitude of Saffron-Walden in Essex, where the pole is elevated above the horizon 52 degrees, and may without sensible errour serve any part of this kingdome of England.
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