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The New-Jersey Almanack
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The New-Jersey almanack for the year of our Lord 1796; being biseztile or leap-year, and the twenty-first year of American independence after the 4th of July next. Containing, the rising, setting places and eclipses of the sun and moon; the southing, phases, age and latitude of the moon; longitude of her ascending node, &c. The geocentrick places and aspects of the planets, with the rising, setting and southing of the most conspicuous planets and fixed stars. The passage of Alioth over the meridian; the equation of time; sun's declination; and time of high water at Philadelphia: also, the length of days; judgement of the weather; festivals and other remarkable days: with a variety of instructive and entertaining matter in prose and verse : calculated for the latitude and meridian of Philadelphia, by Abraham Shoemaker.
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Trenton, N.J.: Isaac Collins
,
1795
)
Shoemaker, Abraham
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The New-Jersey almanack for the year of our Lord 1795; being the third after leap-year, and the twentieth year of American independence after the 4th of July next. Containing, the rising, setting places and eclipses of the sun and moon; the southing, phases, age and latitude of the moon; longitude of her ascending node, &c. The geocentrick places and aspects of the planets (including the Georgium sidus discovered by Herschell) with the rising, setting and southing of the most conspicuous planets and fixed stars. The passage of Alioth over the meridian; the equation of time; sun's declination; and time of high water at Philadelphia: also, the length of days; judgement of the weather; festivals and other remarkable days: with a variety of instructive and entertaining matter in prose and verse : calculated for the latitude and meridian of Philadelphia, by Abraham Shoemaker.
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Trenton, N.J.: Isaac Collins
,
1794
)
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The New-Jersey almanack for the year of our Lord 1793;. being the first after bissextile or leap-year, and the eighteenth year of American independence after the 4th of July next. Containing, the motions of the sun and moon; the true places and aspects of the planets; the rising, setting and declinations of the sun; equation of time; the rising, setting, and southing of the moon. Also, the lunations, conjunctions, eclipses, rising, setting, and southing of the planets and noted fixed stars; length of days; judgement of the weather; festivals, and other remarkable days; Quaker general meetings; courts; roads; time of high-water at Philadelphia, &c. Chronological observations, useful tables, and a variety of instructive and entertaining matter in prose and verse.
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Trenton, N.J.: Isaac Collins
,
1792
)
Waring, William
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The New-Jersey almanack for the year of our Lord 1788. Being bisextile or leap-year, and the thirteenth year of American independence after the 4th of July next. Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. Containing, the motions of the sun and moon; the true places and aspects of the planets; the rising, setting and declination of the sun; the rising, setting and southing of the moon. Also, the lunations, conjunctions, eclipses, rising, setting, and soutihng of the planets; length of days; judgement of the weather; festivals, and other remarkable days; Quaker general meetings; courts; roads; time of high-water at Philadelphia; with chronological observations, useful tables, and a variety of instructive and entertaining matter in prose and verse.
(
Trenton, N.J.: Isaac Collins
,
1787
)
Waring, William
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The New-Jersey almanack for the year of our Lord 1786. Being the second after leap-year, and the eleventh year of American independence after the 4th of July next. Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. Containing, the motions of the sun and moon; the true places and aspects of the planets; the rising and setting of the sun; the rising, setting, southing and age of the moon. Also, the lunations, conjunctions, eclipses, rising, setting, and souting of the planets; length of days; judgement of the weather; festivals, and other remarkable days; Quaker general meetings; courts; roads; tide-table, &c. With chronological observations, useful tables, and a variety of instructive and entertaining matter in prose and verse.
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Trenton, N.J.: Isaac Collins
,
1785
)
Trueman, Timothy
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The New-Jersey almanack for the year of our Lord 1783. Being the third after bissextile or leap-year. Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London, but may, without sensible error, serve all the northern states. Containing, the motions of the sun and moon; the true places and aspects of the planets; the rising and setting of the sun; the rising, setting, southing and age of the moon. Also, the lunations, conjunctions, eclipses, rising, setting, and souting of the planets; length of days; judgement of the weather; festivals, and other remarkable days; Quaker general meetings; courts; roads, &c. Together with very useful tables, chronological observations, and a variety of instructive and entertaining matter in prose and verse.
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Trenton, N.J.: Isaac Collins
,
1782
)
Trueman, Timothy
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The New-Jersey almanack for the year of our Lord 1781. Being the first after bissextile or leap-year fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London, but may, without sensible error, serve all the northern states. Containing, the motions of the sun and moon; the true places and aspects of the planets; the rising and setting of the sun; the rising, setting, southing and age of the moon. Also, the lunations, conjunctions, eclipses, rising, setting, and souting of the planets; length of days; judgement of the weather; festivals, and other remarkable days; Quaker general meetings; courts; roads, &c. Together with very useful tables, chronological observations, and a variety of instructive and entertaining matter in prose and verse.
(
Trenton, N.J.: Isaac Collins
,
1780
)
Trueman, Timothy
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