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The New England almanack for the year of our Lord, M DCC. : From the Creation 5649. and from the discovery of America by Chr. Columbus, 208. being leap year, & of the reign of our gracious sovereign, King William the Third (which began Febr. the 13. 1688,9) the 12th. Wherein is contained the several changes of the moon, and aspects of the planets, courts, spring tides, riseing & setting of the sun, with the sun & moons place, and time of full sea or high water, with an account of the eclipses: and a figure of the visible eclipse as it will appear to us. The vulgar notes of this year are, golden number 10 the epact 20 cicle [sic] of the sun 1 dominic letters G.F. Fitted to the meridian of Boston in New-England lat. 42 gr. 30. min. But may serve any part of New-England without any sensible error
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