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The Almanack also had a strong cultural and economic impact in the years following publication.
No almanack appeared in 1675, but it has been published annually since 1676.
The almanack sold as many as 10,000 copies a year.
Washington's citizen and farmer's almanack, for the year 1810 .
The Doctor takes this card and puts it into his Almanack.
Whitaker's Almanack: for the year 1982, complete edition, p. 364.
The date was graven in the almanack Of her clasped memory.
'Oh, this is just a bit of the Almanack,' he said.
I have had no almanack where I have been.
Containing (besides what belongs to an almanack) a variety of other matter, useful and entertaining.
Bickerstaff's Boston almanack, for the year of our redemption, 1780.
His last work was An Almanack for 1683.
Nevertheless, the ruse had its desired effect: people purchased the Almanack to find out who was correct.
The 1992 Almanack is as admirably thorough as ever.
"I makes a note in my Almanack, see.
A common almanack is most shockingly vulgar, and cannot be worn by a gentleman in the evening.
The offending photograph can be found on page 657 of the 2000 Wisden Almanack.
Joseph Whitaker began preparing his Almanack in the autumn of 1868.
Franklin also included the occasional mathematical exercise, and the Almanack from 1750 features an early example of demographics.
She had got "diuerse" out of the Almanack, which she read every night.
The Rhode Island almanack for the year, 1735.
The best known was The farmer's almanack, for the year of our Lord... which he began in 1824.
The almanack noticed that Shastri was already becoming reluctant to bowl.
He was a printer and an author of a yearly book called Poor Richard's Almanack.
Head of James 11; for an Almanack.
But many of us got our information at a later hour, from the almanac.
The Almanac continued to use the earlier term until 1868.
They learned to read from the Bible and an almanac.
Back to home we'd had no books but an almanac and the Bible.
She also ran a book store and published an almanac.
But a collection of facts is no more than an almanac.
It was the number recorded in almanacs and history books.
Henry just looked up all the statistics in the almanac.
To order the almanac, the number to call is (800) 325-2665.
Henry said, "Perhaps we should now turn to the almanac."
Shortly after this, they decided to call themselves the Almanacs.
The almanac was closer for eight of the years, and there were three ties.
He showed me an almanac, which had a great circulation in the district.
Of the almanac, only volumes for the years 1868, 1869 and 1870 were realized.
This rule made it all work out on the calendar according to the almanac.
Because of declining sales, his last almanac was published in 1797.
Since then, the almanac has been gradually changed to include new, popular names.
The Almanac, the weather reports, and now the name of the architects.
Betting your whole economy on some almanac written by farmers?
Still, an almanac required more detail work than she had imagined.
When she returned, he had the almanac open and was squinting at it.
It might be a good idea to carry an almanac from now on."
They took no papers, and the nearest approach to a book in the house was an almanac three years old.
The companion to the British almanac, for the year 1843, p. 129.
Since 1993 he is also responsible for the official Norwegian almanac.