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. |
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... MARCH My Love and I for Kisses play'd , She would keep stakes , I was content , But when I won she would be paid ; This made me ask her what she meant : Quoth she , since you are in this wrangling vein , Here take your Kisses , give me ...
... MARCH My Love and I for Kisses play'd , She would keep stakes , I was content , But when I won she would be paid ; This made me ask her what she meant : Quoth she , since you are in this wrangling vein , Here take your Kisses , give me ...
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... March the first , 35 minutes past 9 in the Morn . Scarcely visible in these Parts . The second is an Eclipse of the Moon , March 15 , beginning 30 min- utes after 4 a Clock , P. M. the Moon being then beneath our Horizon , and rises ...
... March the first , 35 minutes past 9 in the Morn . Scarcely visible in these Parts . The second is an Eclipse of the Moon , March 15 , beginning 30 min- utes after 4 a Clock , P. M. the Moon being then beneath our Horizon , and rises ...
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... March 5. at 10 h . 34 m . in the morning , therefore invisible here . The third is of the Sun , Aug. 14. at 7 h . 30 m . P.M. invisible also . The fourth is a visible Defect of the Moon , Aug. 28. beginning 9 h . 40 m . P.M. the middle ...
... March 5. at 10 h . 34 m . in the morning , therefore invisible here . The third is of the Sun , Aug. 14. at 7 h . 30 m . P.M. invisible also . The fourth is a visible Defect of the Moon , Aug. 28. beginning 9 h . 40 m . P.M. the middle ...
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