Poor Richard: the Almanacks for the Years 1733-1758Newly set into type & printed expressly for the Heritage Press, 1964 - Almanacs, American - 300 pages Wherein are retain'd in their entirety the author's prefaces, proverbs, verses & entertaining remarks ; together with those chronological, historical, and scientific observations which the author has illumin'd with his characteristic wit and wisdom. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 17
Page 33
... ECLIPSES , 1735 I shall not say much of the Signification of the Eclipses this Year , for in truth they do not signifie much ; only I may observe by the way , that the first Eclipse of the Moon being celebrated in ~ Libra or the ...
... ECLIPSES , 1735 I shall not say much of the Signification of the Eclipses this Year , for in truth they do not signifie much ; only I may observe by the way , that the first Eclipse of the Moon being celebrated in ~ Libra or the ...
Page 42
... ECLIPSES , 1736 . There will be this Year six Eclipses , four of the Sun , and two of the Moon ; those of the Moon both visible and total . The first is a small Eclipse of the Sun , March the first , 35 minutes past 9 in the Morn ...
... ECLIPSES , 1736 . There will be this Year six Eclipses , four of the Sun , and two of the Moon ; those of the Moon both visible and total . The first is a small Eclipse of the Sun , March the first , 35 minutes past 9 in the Morn ...
Page 43
... Eclipses of the Moon and of the Sun , viz . All Lunar Eclipses are uni- versal , i . e . visible in all Parts of the Globe which have the Moon above their Horizon , and are every where of the same Magnitude : But Eclipses of the Sun do ...
... Eclipses of the Moon and of the Sun , viz . All Lunar Eclipses are uni- versal , i . e . visible in all Parts of the Globe which have the Moon above their Horizon , and are every where of the same Magnitude : But Eclipses of the Sun do ...
Contents
1733 to 1747 3142 | 142 |
Newly Set into Type Printed Expressly | 173 |
1748 to 1758 143291 | 291 |
Copyright | |
1 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Anno APRIL Astrologers astronomical Barbarian Bands Benjamin Franklin bless Body bright chearful Codrus Cont'd Courteous READER Cyder dead dear Death DECEMBER Digits eclipsed divine doth drink e'er Earth Eclipses Edmund Waller Eyes fair Fame fear Fire Fools form'd Franklin Friend give Gold Hand happy hath Heart Heav'n honest Honour Horse Hours JANUARY JULY JUNE keep Kind READER King King of France Labour Lawyer Leeds live Love Lunar Conjunctions Man's MARCH Mind Money month Moon ne'er Neighbour never Night Norman Rockwell Number o'er OCTOBER OLIVER CROMWELL pains Planets Poor Richard says Poor Richard's Almanack Pow'r Praise Pride Publick rich round Saturn SAUNDERS Sense SEPTEMBER shine Soul Stars sweet thee there's things Thracian thro Tongue Truth twill Virtue Wealth Wife Winter Wisdom wise World