. . "Booksellers' advertisements"@en . "Booksellers' advertisements" . "Electronic books"@en . . "Almanacs"@en . "Almanacs" . . . . . . "Warren's New-England almanack, for the year of our Lord 1775 ... Calculated according to art, and referred to the horizon of 41 degrees, 35 minutes, north latitude, and a meridian of 4 h. 30 min. west from the royal Observatory at Greenwich; fitting Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Massachusetts-Bay, New-Hampshire, and New-York. --Also for the meridian of mirth and jolity, and may, without any sensible error, be adapted to the pericraniums of all those who understand an ape from an apple, or a B from a battledore" . . "Warren's New-England almanack, for the year of our Lord 1775 : ... Calculated according to art, and referred to the horizon of 41 degrees, 35 minutes, north latitude, and a meridian of 4 h. 30 min. west from the royal Observatory at Greenwich; fitting Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Massachusetts-Bay, New-Hampshire, and New-York. --Also for the meridian of mirth and jolity, and may, without any sensible error, be adapted to the pericraniums of all those who understand an ape from an apple, or a B from a battledore" . . . . "Warren's New-England almanack, for the year of our Lord 1775 : ... Calculated according to art, and referred to the horizon of 41 degrees, 35 minutes, north latitude, and a meridian of 4 h. 30 min. west from the royal Observatory at Greenwich; fitting Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Massachusetts-Bay, New-Hampshire, and New-York. --Also for the meridian of mirth and jolity, and may, without any sensible error, be adapted to the pericraniums of all those who understand an ape from an apple, or a B from a battledore"@en . . . . "Warren's New-England almanack, for the year of our Lord 1775 ... Calculated according to art, and referred to the horizon of 41 degrees, 35 minutes, north latitude, and a meridian of 4 h. 30 min. west from the royal Observatory at Greenwich ; fitting Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Massachusetts-Bay, New-Hampshire, and New-York. --Also for the meridian of mirth and jolity, and may, without any sensible error, be adapted to the pericraniums of all those who understand an ape from an apple, or a B from a battledore"@en . .