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For telling the Weather thro ugh all the Lunations of each year, for ever. 



This table from being constructed on a due consideration of the 

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 weather will most probably follow the entrance of the Moon into any of 

 its quarters, and that so near tbe truth as seldom or never to mislead. 



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