Time's index, a perpetual calendar or almanack. [by W. Shackleton].

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Page 78 - AG F E D CB A G F ED C B A GF E D C BA G F E DC B A G FE AD 1900 to 2000. the Twenty-First Century. AD 2000 to 2100. 1900 1 2 3 4 5 6 - 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24...
Page 75 - E D C BA G F E DC B A G FE D C B AG F E D CB A G F ED C B A GF E D C BA G F E DC B A G FE D C B AG...
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Page 68 - D C B AG F E D CB A G F ED C B A GF E D C BA G F E DC D C B AC, F E D CB A G F EP C B A GF E D C BA G F E DC B A G FE F E D n B A G F D!
Page 7 - March, . . .1 April, . . .2 May, ... 3 June, . . .4 July, . . .5 August, . . 6 September...
Page 8 - The Cycle of the Sun is a revolution of 28 years ; in which time the days of the months return again to the same days of the week ; the sun's place to the same signs and degrees of the Ecliptic on the same months and days, so as not to differ...
Page 5 - The first seven letters of the alphabet, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, are...
Page 5 - Sunday letters will go annually in retrograde order, thus, G, F, E, D, C, B, A; and in the course of seven years, if they were all common ones, the same days of the week and dominical letters would return to the same days of the months. But because there are 366 days in a leap-year, if...
Page 7 - Year, and increases 11 every Year, being the difference between the Solar Year of 365 days, and nearly 6 hours, and the Lunar Year of Sft days and upwards of 8 hours.

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