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The gentleman and citizen's almanack, (by John Watson, bookseller,) for the year of our Lord, 1738. Being the Second after Leap-Year. Containing, The Days of the Year and Month: The Week-Days named at large: The Sun's Rising and Setting: The Moon's Age and Changes: The new Stile: A Table of Equation: The Time of High Water at Dublin-Bar: The Times of having the Lamps light up in the City of Dublin: And the Length of Twilight. Together with several Tables, Renewed, Improved, or Continued; the New Table of Coin; and a New Table for exchanging English and Irish Money at Par, to each other. Likewise, the Marriages and Issues of the present, and Deaths of the late Sovereign Princes of Europe. Also, the Names of the Lord Lieutenant, the Privy Council, the Lords and Commons of Parliament, (printed by Authority,) the Judges, the Dublin Society, and several other Persons in Places of High Trust and Office in this Kingdom, both Civil and Military: With considerable Additions and Improvements. All Corrected at the proper Offices, and more particularly referr'd to in the following Page of contents. To all which are added, the Roads and Fairs of Ireland. N. B. The Names of the several Officers of the Four Courts are printed here by the Leave of the Lord Chancellor and Judges.
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