Collection of English Almanacs for the Years 1702-18351774 |
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... I. 1665 1702 March 1660 1714 Auguft George II . 1683 1727 June George III . 1738 1760 October 8 12 4 24 60 112 10 10 47 1133 4 31 14 25whom God preferve Shewing the Interest of any Sum of Money , from A TABLE of all the KINGS and QUEENS OF.
... I. 1665 1702 March 1660 1714 Auguft George II . 1683 1727 June George III . 1738 1760 October 8 12 4 24 60 112 10 10 47 1133 4 31 14 25whom God preferve Shewing the Interest of any Sum of Money , from A TABLE of all the KINGS and QUEENS OF.
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... Table . Example , What is the Intereft of 100 l . for 365 Days at 5 per Cent ? No. of Days 365 multiply by 100 " Then in the Table 2 14 9 2,14 against 1000 Product 36500 800 2 3 10 0,11 multiply by 5 Rate p . Cent . 20 O I 1 0,60 ...
... Table . Example , What is the Intereft of 100 l . for 365 Days at 5 per Cent ? No. of Days 365 multiply by 100 " Then in the Table 2 14 9 2,14 against 1000 Product 36500 800 2 3 10 0,11 multiply by 5 Rate p . Cent . 20 O I 1 0,60 ...
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... Table , and Ale . 3 . A Pot , a Skimmer , and a Ladle . 2 . NOCRIBBAGE - BOARD for Game- fter's Ufe , 6 . 5 . When I fhall BLUSH to Own my Paffion ' ; 8. [ you Then , O , and not till then , may Think I can ever prove untrue . Grant , O ...
... Table , and Ale . 3 . A Pot , a Skimmer , and a Ladle . 2 . NOCRIBBAGE - BOARD for Game- fter's Ufe , 6 . 5 . When I fhall BLUSH to Own my Paffion ' ; 8. [ you Then , O , and not till then , may Think I can ever prove untrue . Grant , O ...
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... Table stor's ; Enamell'd KNIVES and FORKS do grace the BOARD , O come , fweet Virgins , come without Delay ; Vouchfafe to honour this our nuptial Day . With Damafk - rofes deck our bridal Bed ; And let the fofteft SHEETS be smoothly ...
... Table stor's ; Enamell'd KNIVES and FORKS do grace the BOARD , O come , fweet Virgins , come without Delay ; Vouchfafe to honour this our nuptial Day . With Damafk - rofes deck our bridal Bed ; And let the fofteft SHEETS be smoothly ...
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... Table grac'd ; and , by good Luck , [ Rum ; She'd Port and Shrub , and Punch of First drinks a Health to Conundrum ; Then to all the reft in the Di'ry plac'd , [ grac'd . Except Dick Shin , for he's dif- The Table'sdrawn , and Molly ...
... Table grac'd ; and , by good Luck , [ Rum ; She'd Port and Shrub , and Punch of First drinks a Health to Conundrum ; Then to all the reft in the Di'ry plac'd , [ grac'd . Except Dick Shin , for he's dif- The Table'sdrawn , and Molly ...
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Page 1 - Southing, and Setting of any Star in this Table, for any Day required, it is but confidering how many Hours and Minutes that Star...
Page 35 - Southing, and Setting of the Planets and fixed Stars throughout the Year; whereby may be known the exact Hour of the Night at all Times, when either the Moon or Stars are seen.
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