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TABLE AND OBSERVATIONS, 
A TABLE 
For telling the Weather through all the Lunations of each Year , for ever. 
This table and the accompanying remarks are the result of many years’ 
actual observation ; the whole being constructed on a due consideration of 
the attraction of the sun and moon, in their several positions respecting 
the earth, and will, by simple inspection, show the observer what kind of 
weather will most probably follow the entrance of the moon into any of its 
quarters, and that so near the truth as to be seldom or never found to fail. 
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