jult and content, with which be humble too; MW Fals and pl. Signs A and fers hams 22 I 19expect Winds 12 and Showers 4 M Eater-Mond knees 1242 6/w Daneb fouth at ancles 3 of Rain for 51fant for fe- 29 D fets. Brifk Winds 8A256 9 4II with 27 3 2 8 6 0 X 27 Showers of 22 Rain or Hail 5 Morn. about this Time 12 Winds and fea56 fonable Wear fhould. 28 breaft. 7 0 flom. & I MTwi. 2 h. 14m. 29 20W Term begins, TDay, increased 2W St. Walburga To ho. 5o min. 2F Clock too flow 30 Sz min. 51 fec. back II 3 2 bowels 12 3 3 belly 4reins 13 4 341 ther continues Ic for feveral 41 Days mifty 9Mornings and 37 ferené Days; 300 great Al 14 4 32teration as yet ; 15 Drifes. brifk Winds 8A408 with 1710 fome fmiling 1howers con, thighs 1911 10hams 20 Morn. Month. 5 34 6 26 4 35.326 45 306 5 28 5 30 23 6 266 6 6 5 25 6 23 5 95 216 39 10. 10 5 19 6 11 5 176 12 5 156 4 43 II b 49 2 53 76 53 4 13 5 13 6 47 15 5 9 6 1 5 18 5 195 56 55 5 22 4 56 7 23 4 5 7 24 4 52 7 25 4 5 7 9 9 8110 5 and that we are yet far from any 32 difaftrous Fate, they must be Brutes, 2 and not Men that do in the leaft wif 10 or endeavour the Ruin or Subverfion of their own Native Country. Many are 52 the jous Debates and Confultations] 38 New Moon 1eBay at Midnight. 26 of thefe prefent Times; and various 12 News arrives daily of the Actions and Refolutions of Foreign Princes. Many 58 Kingdoms and Countries, labour under 45 ftrange difficulties and daily Difatters; 32 which (thanks be to God) we do not in 20 the least fear, for the Heavens feem to (mite upon England, and contribute much to its Grandeur and Magnificence, 54 42 Fist Quart. 19 Day at ; Morn. 30to the Admiration of our Neighbours 18 May it long continue fo! In vain do Hell's black Arts endeavour to exclude 7 7 the piercing Eye of Heaven; nor does 57Human Policy, when treading the 48 Paths of Wickedness, hope to efcape the 42 11 Morn. Fall Man of Day 10 Fors 130 38 everity of Divine Justice. 26 4 49 7 Where Cares exceed, there's an unealy Bed; But if more, thank God there is, then use it well, Fafts and DID 1 Drifes Festivals. Signs..and fets feet 5 and 2.2 6 23 I दै 2 2 20 3 27 3 Afpeas and 9 St. Ph. & Jacob 56 This Month is 3 expectedtobegin 9with feasonable 37 Weather, and 3hope may conti27nue for feveral 51 Days. Followed 17 bydark air interND fets. A Oh mixed 8 A 24 with fhowers 19 Old May Day Brik Winds 28 3 29 4 S. aft.Eafter 11 knees 2 M Day 14 h. 44'1.12legs 3T Inventio crucis: ancies 2: 3 4W Day in h. 1814 5T Day br. 1 h. 52′ t 6 F Jo ante Port L. toes 7 S Clo. flow 4 m. 17 head Regation Sun. 18 face 9M Scorpion Hea. 1 neck IDT South 9 m palthroar 11W in the morn 21 arms 12 T Afcenfion-day 27 and 13 F Arcturus fouth 23 should. 14 S 40 m. paft 10` n. 24 breaft. 6S. aft. Eader 25 and 16 M Term ends. 26 itom. 17 TDay 15 h. 30′l. 27 heart 18 W Increafed 8 ho 28 back 19TQ. Charlotte b 28 bow. 20 F Duration twi. 29belly 21 S 3 hours 29 cins I 2 2 33 23 M Whit-Monday 2ecret highs8A 54 near the full 6ams 7k nees 27 F Vener. Bede. 74 297 31 9. 84 287 3210 94 257 3411 104 247 3011 56 may add the Conjunction of Jupiter and Mars in the very beginning of Taurus: from whence 41 we may expect many remarkable Occurences 26 in mundane Affairs. Great are the Actions 10 54 New Moon to Day, at 3 Afternoon 114 237 37 0A44 of Europe, which may put the whole World 31 into Admiration. We may undoubtedly hear 18 of many Actions cunningly contrived; lying 6 Reports and fcurrilous Pamphlets fecretly di perfed. And about this time a great Man is menaced amongst us, and meets with fome 4 unhappy Difafter, perhaps a dangerous Fail. 27 53 124 217 39 O 13 Fira Quarter 18 Day, at 7 Afternoon. 244 57 55!1 7592 3 284 294 08 18 Full Moon 25 Day, at 6 Afternoon 20 guifhing Nation. A fickly Spring may be 23 juftly feared, but the Month concludes with welcome News and Intelligence from feveral 24 Parts of Europe; and good. News, with fafe 20 Returns of the Merchants Ships into the fe16 veral Ports of England. B |