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FEBRUARY.
Moon's Phafes.
D. H. M.
Firtt D 6 9 8 A
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VENUS O will be morning Star, until the 27th of the 5th month (May) then evening Star, until the end of the year.
The government of a free country, properly fpeaking, is not in the perfons, but in the laws. The enacting of thofe requires no great expence ; and when they are ad- miniftered, the whole of civil government is performed- the reft is all court contrivance.
Planets' Places, &c.
D's Alioth Lat. on Mer.
Daval
19
21
16
5
2
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5
14
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6 48 5
12 14 39 13 59
14 19 69 9 24
6 6 35 7 43
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5 Valentine
6 45 5 15 14 35 32
5 29
7
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3 42 5 6 21
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MARCH.
Moon's Phafes.
D. H. M.
New
1 5 28 M
I
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6
33
18
18
23
14 N
I 59
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8 4 35 M.
7
17
20
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6
30
27
23
74 N
L 37
Full
O 15 4 48 M.
13 23
20 14
6
30
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23 3 7 M.
19 29
20
14
6
17
22
19 5 S n
53
New
30
5 52 A.
1251
20
13
61 I Sun's dedin south
28 in place. S. D.
sets HM
soutb HM
Hinb wvater Phila.
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6 26
5 34 12 40
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6 24 5 36,12 28
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15
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8
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49
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9
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57
4 22
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5
6| Din perigee
6 16 5 441I
6
4 50
21
1
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6
23
8
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clear
6 15 5 4510
50
4 28 69
5
2
15
7 24
9
12 IO
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55
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6
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19
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6
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25 26 3
cold mornings
5
53:6
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5
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2
14
4 7*s fet 10 37
5 51 6
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5 3I
2
37
5 and evenings
5 50 6
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15 466 14
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2 18
2
6
24
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35
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5 55 6
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6
6
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5 15
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32
13 4 Sun will feine
45
2 54
16 7
6 5
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8
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Remark ;.
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sloze HMMS
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D'sJAlioth Lat. on Mer.
Days
Planets' Places, &c.
22 25INO
32
M'W D. D.
2 bluftering
6 22 5 3412
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23
norn.
3 25 5 13 6
If we examine, with attention, into the composition and conftitution of man, the diverfity of his wants, and the diverfity of talents in different men for reciprocally accommodating the wants of each other, his propenfity to fociety, and confequently to preferve the advantages re- fulting from it, we fhall eafily difcover, that a great part of what is called government, is mere impofition.
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23
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APRIL.
Moon's Phafes.
D. H. M.
Firft D 6 11 30 M.
I 12
19
13
6
2
27
I2
3
5 N
0. 6
Full
13 6 43 A.
7
I 7
19
12
6
4
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Laft
4 21 10 I A.
13
23
19
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6
6
12
8
21
New
29 3 30 M.
10 29
18
12
5
8
19
17
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5.10/26
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Remarks.
fets
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Sun's ID's declin. north
Iplace. S.D.
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south HM
High wut.r Pinla.
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2
Days 12 30
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4
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2
3
bazy
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3 41
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10
4
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3
4
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3 23
5 20
II
3
II
14
3 23
5 II
4
5
A heavy Shower
5 39
6 21
2 47
6 6
2
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5 27
7 15
6
7
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2 29
6 28
16
I
13
6 26
8 14
7 8
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5
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28
3
4
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48
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the moon is brigh: At 8 at Night
15
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7
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24
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12 6 Good Friday
5
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rifes.
mioro.
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5
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9
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St. George
5 17 6
43
I 47
12
33
21
I
57
7
18
9 3º
4 drizzle
5 166 44
59 12
52
4
2
25
8
3 10 15 0
25
5
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5 15
16 45
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13
12
17
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17
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2/ fouth I 55
5 12 6 48 2 30
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alt. 14| 2 2
3º1 3 Din perigee
15
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28 9
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2
7 45 8 46
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27
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5 24
5 23 6
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5 216 39
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43
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3 morn.
7 4 57
6 19
18 IO 20 7
1 3 I4 2 Jorvers 3 Days inc. 4 0
Palm Sunday
5 370 23
2
12
6 51
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2
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9 47 II
35
5 326 28
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4 25
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5
6
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41
6 19
3
5
7
9
9
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rifes. HMHM
Daysı
Planeis' Places, &c.
D' Aljoth Lat.Jon Mer
0+1
D'sagel
D.
HI. M.
30
1
52
3
25
21
: I 40
J 515 S II 18
26 27 28 F
clear
5 11 6 49
.2 40
14
4 44
8 48
6 foggy
5 1310 47
2 20
13 31
3º 14 28
o 2
2 14
5 276
5 2516
2 moderate
5 180
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Latitude of the Georgian Planet or Herfchell, about 36 minutes North this year.
It can only be by blinding the underftanding of man, and making him believe that government is fome wonder- ful mysterious thing, that exceffive revenues are obtained. . Monarchy is well calculated to infure this end. It is the popery of government ; a thing kept up to amufe the ig- norant, and quiet them into taxes.
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0 43 IO
I 55
3 7*s fet 9 48
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MAY.
Moon's Phafes.
D. H. M.
Firft D
5 6 45 A.
18
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4
J2
4
0
20
3 3 N
IO 11
Full O
I3
9 24 M.
7 17
18
01
3 15
2
20
9|4 S
9
48
Laft
2 1 I 36 A.
I3 22
I8
10
3
17
19
20
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New
28
II 16 M.
19 28
IO
2
20
19
2
2 N a
I
251
Sun rifes. HM
Sun fets.
faft
HMMS
-
4
Philip & James rain
5 8
6 52
3 5
15
5
II 13
TO 12
2 19
4 7
2
5
5
7
6 53
3 12
15 23
28 II
6 Days 13 46
5
6
6
54
3 19
15 41
i 1 59 4 25 6 13
4
7
Hear nature fing
5
3
6
58
3 37
33
24
1
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7
4
52
8
4
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o
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3 45 17
21
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6
8
35 01
38 23 7
9 10 II
6 pleafant
4 58
7
2
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17
2
56
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41
7
Days in 4 56
4 57 7
3
3 54 17
53
29 3 23
10
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15
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4 55 7
5
7
6
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5 11. 59
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41
2 Days 14 22
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mor ...
5 14
7
26
3
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4 48
7
12
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12
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O
52
17
7
27 9
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25
25 26 F 2/ fouth II 52
4 44 7
16
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27 28
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4 43 7 17
3
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29
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4 42 7
I8
3
38
22
fets. 1
4
52
3º
5 frequent rains
4 42 7 18
2 54/21 48
90 7
9 5' 2
9
3 57
311
6 Days inc 5 28 4 41 7 19
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56
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3
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Lat.
D Mcr.
12
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1
23 Sun's declin. north
25 D's place. S D.
19
2
8
37
5 N 1 D worth
High
M DD
H MH M
water Phila.
3
1 fets 3 56
5
4
56
3 25 15
58
27
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38
6 15
8
3
6 7
3
ISpimfets 3 44
5
1
6 59
3 4I
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8
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40
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5 Lyra fo 3 29
5 7 4 59 7
1
3 49
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22
4
2
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4 53 7
7
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52 6
29 IJ 23
26
58
8
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22 23 24
5 6
Fields are green
14 46 7 14
3 34
20
47
8
I 43
8
7
to heal the Spleen
4 45
7 I5
3 29
20
22
2 I! 2
9
2 II
14
4 44 7
16
3 17
2I
18
22
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T 15
3 27
4 5
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4 52 7
8
3 5819
6 lightning
4 52
7
8
3 57 19 20
7
H fouth 9 24 drizzle
4 51
7
9
3 56 19 34
29
5 6 42 8
54
Afcenfion day
4 47 7
13
3 39 20
35
4 fine and clear
4 47
7
13
3 44/20
24
24 6 18
rifes. 8
39
I norn. 0 25 2
48
37
5 4 17 5 7
16 17 18 19 20 2 1
thunder
4 56 7
4
3 56 18
3 58|18
24
morn 0
5 22 7
10
5
F
2 the happy spring
5
6 57
3 31 16
16
W
Remarks.
Days!
Planets' Places, &c.
JD's Alioth
2/1
17 17
10
I
26 JI
Government is not a trade which any man or body of men has a right to fet up and exercife for his own emo- lument, but is altogether a truft, in right of thofe by whom that truft is delegated, and by whom it is always refumeable. It has of itfelf no rights ; they are altoge- ther duties.
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39
58 8
25
IO
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4 54
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JUNE.
Moon's Phafes,
D. H. M.
Firft D 4 3 9 M.
II
I7
IO
m
27
12
24
I9
5
2 S
8
9
Full O 12
0 39 M.
16
I7
9
30
30
19
25
18
I1
5 S
7
44
Laft C
20 I 32 M.
I3
22 17
9 29
27
29
18
17
I S 7
19
New
26 6 12 A.
19
28
I7
9
28
6
II
18
~3
5 N
55
25
17 Sun fets
Sun rifes HMHM
faf MS
.9 Sun's leclin. north
14 DI's place 3. D
27 A Jets HM
3 ~16 D south HM
High water Phila.
M D
D
I
Lyra fo 1 57
4 40
20
2 37
22
4 23 6
II II
4 7
55
2
Whitfunday
4 40 7 20
2 28 22 12
4 59
47
4 39 7 21
2 I9
22 20
5 46
34
4 39 7 21
2 922 27
18
8
6
32
8 20
2/ fouth 10 57 4 38|7 22
I 59
34 _ 22
I
O 34
7
4
4 38 7 22
I 49
22
40
14 O
58
8
C
9 48
4 38 7 22
I 38 22
46
26
I
24
8
44 IO
32 19
Spinyfets 1 40 Trinity
4
+ 37 7 23
I 1622
57
21
1 3
3
2
II
0
20
12
h ftationary
4 36 7 24
o 40|23
IO
26 rifes. 8
morn. 0 47 2
9
Din apogee
4 36 7 24
o 2823
0 16 23
17
20
9 27
I'36
3 48
12/ fets 3 9
4 35 7 25 4 35 7 25
O 3 .~ 3
20 AW
2
9 58
2 23 3 3 52
6
4
37|
Days 14 50
4 35 7 25 0 22/23
24
26
IO
8
II
14 4 34
6 46
1 fets o 47
4 35.7 25
0 4823
21
II 39 5
6
I
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21 22 23|F 24 2
nat of J Baptift
4 35 7
25
1 53
2
5
23
25 II
3º I5
1
53
9 33|11
IO 0 24
25 6 27 28
3 4 5 6
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4 35 7
25
2 18,23
23
30
3 50
II 42 I 30
H ftationary
4 35 7
25
2 3ª
23
21 00 15 fets. 30 9 I8
o
46
3 34
29
7 St. Peter
4 35 7 25
2 55 23
15
I5
9 35
2 42 4 30
ROF
4 36 7 24
3
8:23
12
30
9
3
3 341 5 22
I 14
23
I7
0
5
4 35 7 25
I 27
23
28
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1
35
6 48 7 39
9 51
4 35 7 25
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4 35 7 25
2 43
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D
HM
Days[ H
Planets' Places, &c.
D'sl Alioth Lat. onMMer.
2.1
9 28
II
I7
30
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
7 F 2 3 4 5 6 7
St. Barnabas
4 36 7 24 0 5223
15
3 44II 57 I
2
59
4 35
4 35 7 25 flow 923
22
1410 26
8 5 20
4 35 7 25
0 35 23
19 20
4 35 7 25
1
I
23
27:35 27 28 .28
3 4/morn.
17 7 29 8
entersão
4 35 7 25
13 14 15 16 F 2 3 4 5 6
4 37 7 23 I 27/22
52 m
8
I 52
31
II
19 8
55
4 36 7 24
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2 6
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16 9
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Remarks.
Government is but now beginning to be known. Hith- erto it has been the mere exercife of power, which forbad all effectual enquiry into rights, and grounded ittelf whol. ly on poffeffion. While the enemy of liberty was its judge, the progrefs of its principles muft have been fmall indeed.
23
2 45
8 52
26
7
6
JULY.
Moon's Phafes.
D. H, M.
Days
18 た
0+
x+
Co
D
H M
Firft
3 1 30 A I
9
17
IO
27
I3
19
25
17
6 4
6
7
Full
O II .4 1 A | 7
15
17
IO
27
16
26
Laft
19 10 25 M 13 21
17
IO
27
20
20
I7 16
12
4
5 42
New
26 1 20 M 19 26
I7
II
26
23
II
16 2415 N 4 53
29.
M W
Remarks.
Sun rifes. HM
Sun sets. HM
flo Tu MS
Sun's declin north
D's place. S. D
IO
3º
4 21
6 9
2
3 vis of V.Mary
14 36
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3
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4
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55
5
7
6 55
4 wisdom with
14 37
7 23
3
42
22
59
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5 52
7 40
4
5 Independence
4 37
7
23
3
53
22
54
23
II
50
6
37 8 25
5
7
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1 38 7 22
4
14
22
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9 58
2
pray for a
7 39
7
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33
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30
3
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4
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7 21
4 42
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23
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morn.
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12
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4 42
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25 morn.
7
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22
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12
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24 1 26
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24
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4 49 7
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6
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9, 2 34
24. 3 49
II 2'5
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Days dec o 36
4 53 7
3 56
29
2 cloudy
4 54 7
616
3|I
47
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8 54
2 56
4 44
3º 3 bazy
4 55 7
5 6
II
33
9 20
3 43
5 3T
31. 4'dog days begin 4 56 7
415 59 1- 18
191 9 48
4 291
6 17
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7 24
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23
2 23
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7
Aying clouds
1 41
7
19
5
18
5
21
43
23
8
50
14
2 28
4 40
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4 43 7
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Planets's Places, &c.
D's| Alioth. Lat. on Mer
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O
D'sager
18 2 N 5 17
17
II 26 27 |18
14
Government ought to be as much open to improvement as any thing which appertains to man, inftead of which it has been monopolized from age to age, by the moft igno- rant and vicious of the human race. Need we any other proof of their wretched. management, than the excefs of debts and taxes with which every nation groans, and the quarrels into which they have precipitated the world ?
20
7 Margaret
F rain
15 2 .27
52
8 24
14
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49|20
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6 4 19 41
7
AUGUST.
Moon's Phafes.
Lat. on mer
D.
H. M.
Firft
2 2 38 M
9
17
II
27
I
27
27
15
75 S
4
2
Full
IO
6 50 M
7'15
18
12
27
5
15 130
3 39
Laft
€ 17
5 22 A
13 20
I8 12
27
9
12
I5
15 195 N
3 J7
New
24
9 35 M 19 26
18
13 27
I3
I9 23
14 25 2 N
2 54
Firft F
31
6 58 A |25'1m
18 14
28 16 26 29 14' 2/4 S
12
32
Sun rifes. Sun fets. HMHM
O flowv MS
Sun's declin. nortb
D'S place S. D.
Jets HM
fouth HM
High water Phila.
J
5 Lammas day
4 57 7
3
5 56 18
3
m 2
10 20
5 16
7 4
6 fair weather
4 58 7
2
5 52|17
48
14
10
54
4
7 52
3
7 2/ fets II 38
4 59 7
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5 48 17 32
26
33
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8 41
4
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5
C7 0
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8 morn.
7 42
9 30
51
2
5
I 16 59
5 37 17
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20
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8 32
10 20
6
3
Din apogee rain
5
3
6 57
56
5
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26
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5
5 6
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5 915 53
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3 23
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5 1 6 49
4 10
14
5
24
9
7
4
16
9 6
8 13
20
2/ fets 10 28
5 176 43 3
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2 52
9
18
I 29
9
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22
Din perigee
5 2016
40
2 37
II
49
3
2 45
10
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23
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5 216
39
6
37
I 51
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14
7 25
I 37
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27 28
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5 27 6
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44
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5 286
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8 56 4
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5 296 31
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2
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5 3116 291 0
8 40 1
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5 41
7 92
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16 58
5 31 16 44
5 24 16 27
14
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11 54
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5 +616 54
5
0
15
36
20
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morn.
1 55
2
7"s rife ' 10.41 warm and sultry
5
96 51
4 32 14
42
28
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16
6
The beat of noon
5 13 6 47
3 58
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46
27
21
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24
5
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Sirius rif 3 44
5 156 45
3 33;13
8
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5
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morn,
7
7
9
10 21
3 4 5 6
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5 22 6
38
2 07
8
17 2
4 5 13 fets
aft 40
2 37
26 2 days dec 1 38 clear
5 24
6 36
I 35 10
5
14
7 54
2 25
4 13
3
5 266
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I
29
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0 19
8
6 0
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24
7
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overcaft
5 14 6 46
3 46
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24
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8
37
2 39 4 51 3 26 5 38 6 28
17 18
7
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5/16 6 44
3 2012 6 I2
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19
9 19
21
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5 186
2 22 11
28
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26
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If commerce were permitted to act to the univerfal extent it is capable, it would extirpate the fyftem of war, and produce a revolution in the uncivilized ftate of go- vernments. The invention of commerce has arifen fince thofe governments began, and is the greateft approach - towards univerfal civilization, that has yet been made by any means not immediately flowing from mora principles.
D 'sage |
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Alioth
D. H. M.
23
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2
24
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Remarks.
D
Days 13 58
5
I 7
9 22
7 8 9 IO
4
St. Lawrence
cleas. .
13
5 10 6 50
4 21
14
I5
7
9 43
6
19
59
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40
6
Planets' Places, &c.
SEPTEMBER.
Moon's Phafes.
-
12
ミた
40
0+
-
8
D'sagel
0
H M.
Full O
D. H. M. 8 8 36 A
Days1.
9
19
14
29
2 I
5
4
14
9
2 S
2
7
Laft
15 IJ 33 A
7
19
15
29
25
1 2
6. I3
I5 4 N
I 45
New
22 7 48 A
13 20 19
16
1
29
19
5 I3
Firft
30
2
I
A
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20
16
1
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27
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I
2
25~
20
17
2
23
12 Di sets HM
, High water H M Phila.
Mw D'D. - i
Remarks.
Sun ifes. HM
Sun feis. HM
fußt MS
1
2!fet: 9 57
5 3216 28
O
8 18
2 3
Din apogee
5 34 6 26
49
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O
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8
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9 59
4 5
5 days 12 46
5 370
23
I 28
6 50
4
I
59
9 45
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7
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5 390
21
2
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6
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5 48 5
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16 10 20
7 21
Cant. iif 11 36
5 51 6
5 15
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5 5216
8
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4 5 56
8
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41
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6 Cafto' ri to 56 6
5 5 55
9
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3º
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8:5 529 41
2 25
24
10
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5 23 . 7 II
30
2 St Jero & ftati. 6
95 5'II
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2 48|13 6
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57
6 13| 8
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overcaft
5 33 6 27
3º
7 56
28 morn.
7 22
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5 36 6
I 8
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22
O
59
8 58 10.46
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5 336
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I 48
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0 42
7 8|F 9 10
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5 456
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3 33
4 34
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5 50 6
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5 58 6
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27 28 hard rains
7.5 53
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41 6 19 1 8
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5 43
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rifes. norn
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5 13
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Din perigee
5
9 57 TI 57
5 59:6
7
20
Lets. 6
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3
16
35 57
I 4 54
3
4 10 5 6 9
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2 3 4 5 6
Planets Places, &c.
D's Alioch Lat.fon Mer.
4 5S A south
41
m 7 27 m Sun's declin place. north |S D.
IT 7
6 32
8 20
15
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Whatever has a tendency to promote the civil inter- courfe of nations, by an exchange of benefits, is a fubject as worthy of philofophy as of politics. Commerce is no other than the traffic of two individuals, multiplied on a fcale of numbers ; and by the fame rule that nature-in- tended the intercourfe of two, the intended that of all.
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Remarks.
Sun Sun rifes. fets. HMHM
faft MS
Jou!b
3 II
19 18
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6 12:5 48
10
38
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7
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9 35
3 4
cold mornings
6 16.5 44
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33
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8
9 9
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13 2 3 22
9
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6 445 16.15 58 12
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2
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6 195 4I
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15 53 12 28
20
7 59
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6 31 5 29
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6 33 5 27 6 345 26
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6 295 31
15
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6 21 5 39 6 22 5 38
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6 13 5 47
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57
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Planets' Places, &c
ID's Alioth Lat. on Mer. D
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foutb HM
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4 59 5 6
19
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D in Perigree 6 265 34
7
Whatever the form or conftitution of government may be, it ought to have no other object than the general hap- pinefs. When inftead of this, it operates to create and en- creafe wretchednefs in any of the parts of fociety, it is on a wrong fyftem, and reformation is neceffary.
NOVEMBER.
Moon's Phafes.
Lat
D
HM
Full
D. H. M. 6 8 54 A
Daysı
m 9
T
9
1 6 8
19 26
6
Laft
I3 I 45 A
7,15 23
22
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2I 0 35 M
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23.23
12
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1
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5'I S
9 4 Higb water Phila.
1 6
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6 505 10
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6-51 5 9 16
15
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14
55
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It is poffible that a nation may be the carrier for the- world, but fhe cannot be the merchant. She cannot be the feller and the buyer of her own merchandife. The ablity to buy muft refide out of herfelf ; and, therefore, the profperity of any commercial nation is regulated by the profperity of the reft.
D'
Alioth® on mer.
10 IO 10 17 4N 9 4 N 55
Firft
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MW D. D
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