Dade; 1689. The country-man's kalender, for the year of Christ, 1689. [electronic resource] Being the first after the leap-year. Shewing the magnitude, motions, and aspects of the planets, and their conjunctions with the moon; and from thence the inclination of the air, and alteration of the weather, throughtout the year. Accomodated with other useful things; as, 1 The suns rising and setting for every day in the year. 2 A chronology of several remarkable things. 3 The commencement and nature of the four seasons. 4 The eclipses of the sun and moon. 5 Physical verses, and rules for husbandry and gardening. 6 Physical observations, & natural prognosticks for the weather. 7 How to judge of diseases in man or woman, by the urine. And for the benefit of country farmers, an account of several diseases incident to cattel, with the causes and cures of them. Calculated for the meridian part of England and so the more useful for this, and the kingdom of Ireland.

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Main Author: Dade, William
Other title:Country-man's kalender, for the year of Christ, 1689.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [London] : Printed by J. Millet, for the Company of Stationers, 1689.
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