247 1759-THE PENNSYLVANIA Town and Countryman's Almanack for the Year of our Lord 1759. Tobler, Esq. Curious woodcuts on Title. Small 8vo. By John Germantown: Printed and Sold by C. Sower, Jun., and to be had in Philadelphia of Solomon Fussel at the Sign of the HandSaw, over against the church in Second Street, and also of Christopher Marshall and Jonathan Zane. Fine copy. SEE FACSIMILE. THE UNIVERSAL AMERICAN ALMANACK, OR, YEARLY Aftronomical, Hiftorical and Geographical MAGAZINE. Fitted to the Latitude of 40 Degrees and a Miridian of near five Hours Weft from LONDON; but may, without fenfible Error, ferve ALL the NORTHERN PROVINCES. For the Yearojfour Lord 1762; And from the Creation, according to prophane Hiftory, 5711) But by the EASTERN and GREEK CHRISTIAN 3, 7270 By the Jews, the HEBREWs, and the RABBIES, 5522 And by the ACCOUNT of HOLY SCRIPTURE, 5771 Being the 2d after BISSEXTILE, or LEAP YEAR. CONTAINING More in Quantity, and greater Variety, thar any ALMANACK CONTAINING ALSO, ་ The LUNATIONS, CONJUNCTIONS, ECLIPSES, Judgment of the WEATHER, Riling and Setting of the PLANETS, Length of DAYS, FAIRS, COURTS, ROADS, Tables of COIN, INTEREST, EXPENCES, CHRONOLOGY, Rates of PORTERAGE, Difiance of PLACES, &c. Together with HISTORY, POETRY, ufeful OBSERVATIONS, folid MAXIMS, found INSTRUCTIONs, entertaining REMARKS, &c. &c By ANDREW AGUECHEEK, Philom. PHILADELPHIA: Printed by W. BRADFORD, at the London-Coffee House; And A. STEUART, at the Bible-in-Heart, the Corner of Black-Horfe-Alley, in Second-treet. 248 THE UNIVERSAL American Almanack, or yearly Astronomical, Historical, and Geographical Magazine. . . . For the Year of our Lord 1762. . . . By Andrew Aguecheek. Small 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford at the London Coffee-House, and A. Steuart at the Bible-in-Heart, etc. Beautiful uncut copy. Hildeburn evidently took his description of this from an advertisement. SEE FACSIMILE. The Univerfal American ALMANACK, OR YEARLY MAGAZINE. Fitted to the Latitude of 40 Degrees, and a Meridian of near five Hours Welt from LONDON; but may, without fenfible Error ferve ALL the NORTHERN PROVINCES. For the Year of our Lord 1 764; And from the Creation, according to Prophane Hiftory, 5713 • 7272 5524 5772 Being BISSEXTILE, or LEAP-YEAR. CONTAINING (Maraantity, and greater Variety, than any ALMANACK of the Kind and Price, ever published heretofore.) The Motions of the Sun and Moor., true Places and Afpects of the Planets; the Rifing and Setting of the Sun; and the Rifing, Setting and Southing of the Moon; Lunations Conjunctions, Eclipfes, Judgment of the Weather, Rifing and Setting of the Planets, Length of Days, Fair, Courts, Roads, Table of Coin. Intereft, Expences, Chienology, of Kings and Queens of England, with many other ufe ful Lifts and Tables, not in any other American Almanack. Together with a very great Variety of Entertaining Pieces, amongst which are, A true and particular History of FREE-MASONRY, fhewing its first rife, what it is, and bow is first case to be hept a SECRET Thoughts on Love and Marriage.The Golden Verfes of Pythagoras.-Extracts from Dr. Cheyne's Effay on Health.-Extracts from a new Work, entitiel The Rule of Life-With many other wife Sayings, witty 'Furns, found Maxims, folid Instructions. c. By ANDREW AGUECHEEK, Philom, PHILADELPHIA: Printed by ANDREW STECART, alle Bible-in-Heert, in Second-freet. 249 THE UNIVERSAL American Almanack, or Yearly Magazine cheek. Small 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Stewart at the Bible-inHeart, in Second Street. Beautiful uncut copy. Hildeburn evidently took his description of this from an advertisement. SEE Facsimile. |