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Merry Andrew, 1711. : An almanack, of the old and new fashion: being the third after bissextile, or leap-year. or, An ephemeris of the last, best, and newest edition. Wherein the reader may find (if he hath more brains than a butterfly) many remarkable things, worthy his observation. Calculated for the meridian of any place in Scotland, where they understand and ape from an apple, and a sucking pig from a hay-stack, and fitted for the noddles of most people's understanding. With a catalogus librorum and ponfonthonsoncausticon befitting the fag-end of an almanack. By Merry Andrew, professor of predictions by star-gazing ac Tam-Tallon.
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- Author/Creator:
- Merry Andrew, professor of predictions.
- Series:
- Eighteenth century collections online. Part 2: New editions.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Almanacs, English--Great Britain--Early works to 1800.
- Almanacs, English.
- Great Britain.
- Genre:
- Almanacs.
- Physical Description:
- 16 unnumbered pages ; 8⁰
- Place of Publication:
- Edinburgh : Printed by James Watson in Craig's Closs, and sold at his Shop, next door to the Red-Lyon, opposite to the Lucken-Booths, [1711]
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- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- text file
- Notes:
- Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements. s2009 miunns
- Reproduction of original from National Library of Scotland.
- Cited in:
- English Short Title Catalog, T172195.
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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