1767.004: Virginia Almanack for the year of our Lord God 1768.
Published: 1767
Full Title: The Virginia Almanac, For the Year of our Lord God 1769. Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. Wherein are contained, The Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses; the Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting, the Rising, Setting, and Southing, of the Heavenly Bodies; true Places and Aspects of the Planets; Weather, &c. Calculated according to Art; And referred to the Horizon of 38 Degrees North Latitude, and a Meridian of Five Hours West from the City of London: Fitting Virginia, Maryland, North-Carolina, &c. Also a Table of Court-Days; A List of the Council and House of Burgesses in Virginia; Extraxt from a work lately published by Doctor Tissot, an eminent Physician, entitled Advice to the People; an approved Remedy for Consumption; entertaining Observations for each Month, and other Pieces of Amusement. By T. T., Philomath.
Author: T. T. [anonym].
Place Issued: Williamsburg
Issuing Press: Purdie & Dixon
Description: [40] pgs.; (12mo)
Notes
First Purdie & Dixon almanac by "T.T." in place of Theophilus Grew (d. 1759).
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