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Aberdeen's new prognostication for the year of our Lord 1774 : Being the second after leap-year and from the creation, according to holy writ, 5778, but according to the best of Profane history, 5734 [Wh]ether with the rising and setting of the sun, [the] age and changes of the moon, the eclipses, disposition of the weather, the whole known fairs in Scotland, the distances of the principal towns in Scotland from Edinburgh, and a list of the Scots peers. Fairs are adapted to the new stile, fuller than [in] any other almanack; and merchants, travellers, or others, may depend on the correctness of this new prognostication. Merry Andrew, professor or prediction and stargazing at Tamtallan
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Aberdeen's farmer's pocket-companion : or, A new prognostication, for the year of our Lord 1771. The third after Bissextile or leap-year: and from the creation according to Holy writ; 5775: but according to the best of Prophane history, 5730. Together with the rising and setting of the S U. N, the age and changes of the moon, the eclipses, disposition of the weather, and the whole knowen fairs in Scotland, the distances of the principle towns from Edinburgh, with a list of the sixteen Scots peers. The fairs are adapted to the new stile; more fuller than in any formerly printed, so merchants and travellers, may depend on the correctness of this new pocket companion. By Merry Andrew professor of astrology and prediction at Tamtallan
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Aberdeen's farmer's pocket-companion : or, a new prognostication, for the year of our Lord 1770. ... By Merry Andrew professor of astrology and prediction at Tamtallan
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Aberdeen's new almanack; or, new prognostication : for the year of our Lord, 1759. ... By Merry Andrew, professor of prediction by stargazing at Tamtallan
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1759
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Don Quixote in miniature; with the comical humours of Sancho Pancha Minor : A tragi-comi-pastoral farce, of one act only. As it was privately rehearsed at the Long Room, and afterwards publickly performed before a crounded audience, at the Theatre-Royal of Bristol, under the Stamp of Authority, and licensed according to act of Parliament, being a serio-ludicrous representation of a late learned contest between T.D. and A.B. By Merry Andrew
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1750
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Merry Andrew: or an almanack : after a new fashion, for the year 1746. ... calculated for the meridian of any place in Scotland, where they understand an ape from an aple, ... By Merry Andrew, professor of prediction by star-gazing at Tamtallon
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1746
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A prognostication for the year 1699, after a new fashion. : Wherein the reader will see (if he be not blind) many things as wisely observed, as by other star-gazers. Being the third after bissextile or leap year. Calculated for the meridian of Scotland, and may serve, without sensible error, for any other country besided, where they understand the English tongue
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1699
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