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Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Newhampshire & Vermont Almanack, With an Ephemeris, for the Year of our Lord 1792: Being Bissextile, or LeapYear, and sixteenth of the Independence of United America
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Isaiah Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, NewHampshire & Vermont Almanack, With an Ephemeris, for the Year of our Lord 1800: Being the IVth after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and 24th of Columbian Independence
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Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, NewHampshire & Vermont Almanack, With an Ephemeris, for the Year of our Lord 1792: Being Bissextile, or LeapYear, and sixteenth of the Independence of United America
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The Farmers' Almanac, For the Year of our Lord 1821. Being the First After Bissextile or Leap Year, and the Forty-fifth of the Independence of the United States of America
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The Farmers' Almanac, For the Year of our Lord 1821. Being the First After Bissextile or Leap Year, and the Forty-fifth of the Independence of the United States of America
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The Rhode-Island Almanack, For the Year of our Lord Christ, 1821: Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and the forty-fifth of American Independence, which commenced July 4, 1776
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The Rhode-Island Almanack, For the Year of our Lord Christ, 1823: Being the third after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and the forty-seventh of American Independence, which commenced July 4, 1776
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The Rhode-Island Almanack, For the Year of our Lord Christ, 1823: Being the third after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and the forty-seventh of American Independence, which commenced July 4, 1776
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An Almanack, for the Year of Christian Aera 1788. Being Bissextile, or Leap year, and the Twelfth of the Independence of America
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The Christian Almanac, For New-England. For the Year of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, 1829, Being the First after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and the Fifty-third of the Independence of the United States
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