Chamberlaine, 1649, a New Almanacke and Prognostication for the Yeare of Our Lord, 1649 Being the First After Besextill or Leape Yeare, and from the Worlds Creation 5598, and Since the Correction of the Gregorian Kalendar (1649) by Joseph Chamberlaine (Paperback / softback, 2011)
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