The English fortune-teller, or, A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeer of our lordlesse, god-lesse meridian one thousand six hundred forty to two, but we suffer an ecclipse [electronic resource] : being the second after busie-sects-tile or lop-eare : wherein is set forth the anatomie of our decaying common-wealth as it is attributed to the signes of the sordid-acts : also the foule quarters of this yeere, with the reignes of plots and conspiracies since William the Conquered, likewise the eclipses with the predictions of future dangers.
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Other title: | English fortune teller. New almanacke and prognostication for the yeer of our lordlesse, god-lesse meridian one thousand six hundred forty to two, but we suffer an ecclipse. |
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Language: | English |
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Printed for A.R. and C.A.,
1642.
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DA412 1642 .E55
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