And the 14th Year of his Majefty's Reign, after the 25th of October 1773. Fitted to the Latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours weft from London; but may without fenfible error ferve all the NORTHERN COLONIES. CONTAINING Thermotions of the Sun and Moon; the true places and afpects of the planets; the rifing and fetting of the the rifing, fetting and fouthing of the moon. ALSO, The lunations, conjunctions, eclipfes, rifing, fetting and fouthing of the planets; length of days; judgment of the weather; feftivals, and other remarkable days; high water at Philadelphia; Quakers general meetings; fairs, courts, roads, &c. Together with very ufeful tables, chronological obfervations, and a variety of inftructive and entertaining MATTER both in Profe and Verfe. BY TIMOTHY TRUEMAN, Philom. BURLINGTON, PRINTED AND SOLD BY ISAAC COLLINS, IN MARKET-STREET. 250 NEW JERSEY. The Burlington Almanack for the Year of our Lord 1774. .. By Timothy Trueman. uncut. Small 8vo, Burlington: Printed and Sold by Isaac Collins in Market Street. Beautiful uncut copy. SEE FACSIMILE. 251 POULSON'S Town and Country Almanac for the Year of our Lord, 1789. . . . By William Waring. Small 8vo, uncut. 252 Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by Zachariah Poulson. THE FEDERAL Almanac for the Year of our Lord 1790, with woodcut view of the "Federal City" on Title. Small 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia: Printed by W. Young. Uncut. Lacks half page of" Table of Interest," but contains Washington's Inaugural Address. 253 THE PHILADELPHIA Newest Almanack for the Year of our Lord 1775. . . . By Timothy Telescope. Small 8vo. 254 255 Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by R. Aitkin. FATHER ABRAHAM'S Almanack for the Year of our Lord 1779. . . By Abraham Weatherwise. Small 8vo. . Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by John Dunlap in Market Street. THE UNIVERSAL American Almanack or Yearly Magazine For the Year of our Lord 1764. By Andrew Aguecheck. Small 8vo, uncut. Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Steuart at the Bible-inHeart, in Second Street. |