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2. The Adirondack Almanack.

3. Wisden: Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.

4. Walch's Tasmanian almanack and guide to Tasmania Walch's Tasmanian almanack and guide to Tasmania (Hobart, Tasmania)

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6. Almanack Arts Colony, Nantucket, Massachusetts

7. Straight out of Whitaker's Almanack.

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9. The Almanack Kenilworth, Kenilworth, Warwickshire

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12. First issue of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.

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17. Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T

18. Le guide du cultivateur The Nova-Scotia almanack (Halifax, N.S.)

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20. The Almanack is the online news journal of Adirondack Explorer.

21. The almanack sold as many as 10,000 copies a year.

22. The (old) farmer's almanack (1832-35) - No holdings Continued by:

23. AY 420 N6 P7 1864-66 The provincial Wesleyan almanack (Halifax, N.S.)

24. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord, 1701 by John Tulley

25. McAlmon paid for the publication of The Ladies Almanack by Djuna Barnes.

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27. Robert Thomas THE FARMER'S Almanack 1826 [No XXXIV] Boston 1825 William Forsyth.

28. 1817 Almanack BY A POOR SOLDIER NEW YORK WHOOPING COUGH INTEREST TABLES SNOW

29. AY 81 P3 V5 1878 Vox stellarum, or, A loyal almanack (London, England)

30. POOR RICHARD: Benjamin Franklin’s Apothegms from Poor Richard's Almanack Paperback – March 1, 2021 by Mr

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32. Selected Almanacs in the National Library of Canada's Collection The (Old) Farmer's Almanack.

33. Benjamin Franklin displays a series of twenty-six Aphorisms in his book Poor Richard's Almanack

34. To publish an Almanack, the subject first needs to have enough substance for that.

35. The Almanack is a modern British gastropub in the heart of Kenilworth, between Abbey Fields

36. But lastly, I shall convince him from his own Words, that he is dead, (ex ore suo Condemnatus est) for in his Preface to his Almanack for 1734, he says, “Saunders adds another Gross Falshood in his Almanack, viz

37. 1739 Edition of Poor Richard's Almanack Poor Richard's Almanack (sometimes Almanac) was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym of "Poor Richard" or "Richard Saunders" for this purpose

38. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1973 Vinyl release of "Almanack" on Discogs.

39. Whitaker's Almanack, which gave Holmes the key to the secret code in The Valley of Fear.

40. Franklin also included the occasional mathematical exercise, and the Almanack from 1750 features an early example of demographics.

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42. He is the only animal to be given an obituary in the standard cricket reference book, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.

43. This week we have a guest post by Nat Eliason, who you might know from his newsletter Almanack

44. He Hagerstown Town and Country Almanack was established in 1797, making it the second oldest almanac in the United States

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46. It was first published in 1748 in England, in the yearly publication The Ladies Diary: or, the Woman’s Almanack.

47. Almanack definition: a yearly calendar giving statistical information on events and phenomena , such as the Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

48. The Almanack also compared Tendulkar's record with two greats of the new generation, England skipper Alastair Cook and Australia captain Michael Clarke

49. MAXIMS FROM POOR RICHARD'S Almanack (1733, by Benjamin Franklin)A compilation of stories, adages, and folksy wisdom published annually by Benjamin Franklin from 1732 to 1757, Poor Richard's Almanack was an important contribution to the development of a unique American idiom based on independence, practicality, temperance, and plain-spoken honesty.

50. It was succeeded by an Almanack every year (with but one exception, 1896) until 1897, the last being published by Mr

51. Amid rapidly changing times, the Hagerstown Town and Country Almanack remains a reader favorite after 225 years, providing weather forecasts, folk …

52. In 1758, the year he ceased writing for the Almanack, he printed Father Abraham's Sermon, also known as The Way to Wealth.

53. Wisden Cricketers' Almanack (or simply Wisden or colloquially "the Bible of Cricket") is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom.

54. The Almanack Arts Colony celebrates excellence in the arts by providing a quiet place as well as a respite from the market

55. The Almanack contained the calendar, weather, poems, sayings and astronomical and astrological information that a typical almanac of the period would contain.

56. In 1758, the year in which he ceased writing for the Almanack, he printed Father Abraham's Sermon, also known as The Way to Wealth .

57. Almanack Investment Partners is a hedge fund with 916 clients and discretionary assets under management (AUM) of $880,010,998 (Form ADV from 2021-01-20)

58. This 1793 edition of Benjamin Banneker's Almanack and Ephemeris features an annual calendar, statistical information, phases of the moon, astronomical data, and tide tables

59. Whitaker's Almanack consists of articles, lists and tables on a wide range of subjects including education, the peerage, government departments, health and social issues, and the environment.

60. The sixth edition was the first published under its current title; the first five were published as The Cricketer's Almanack, with the apostrophe before the "s".

61. Franklin published the first Poor Richard's Almanack on December 28, 1732, and continued to publish new editions for 25 years, bringing him much economic success and popularity.

62. Some of these were collected and published in The Diary of Samuel Marchbanks (1947), The Table Talk of Samuel Marchbanks (1949), and later in Samuel Marchbanks' Almanack (1967).

63. The Comic Almanack : an ephemeris in jest and earnest containing merry tales humorous poetry quips and oddities / By Thackeray Albert Smith Gilbert À Beckett the brothers Mayhew

64. The Hagerstown Town and Country Almanack, is the second oldest almanac in the US and is the one of the most talked-about almanacs in the country.

65. Poor Richard's Almanack was also popular for its extensive use of wordplay, and some of the witty phrases coined in the work survive in the contemporary American vernacular.

66. The Almanack magazine is a quarterly academic journal, specialized in the history of the national State building in Brazil and around the world, between the 18th and 19th centuries

67. Wisden tribute for SACHIN WISDEN Cricketers' Almanack 2012 is available in bookshops now in hardback (price pounds 50), soft cover (pounds 50) and large format (pounds 60) editions.

68. In his editorial in the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, Sydney Pardon notes that had any of the previous scoring methods been used, Kent would have won the championship, rather than Warwickshire.

69. These performances led to praise in the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack: "If he can maintain his first season's form, the name of Pietersen should be pencilled in for future Test squads."

70. The Adirondack Almanack is a public forum dedicated to promoting and discussing current events, history, arts, nature and outdoor recreation and other topics of interest to the Adirondacks and its communities

71. Whitaker's Almanack is not an encyclopaedia but more of a yearbook of contemporary matters and a directory of various establishments in the UK (such as clubs, public bodies and universities).

72. The 2020 Almanack & Garden Journal is available for downloading! It has a calendar page for each month of the year, plus space to record all of your gardening activities! at September 22, 2020

73. The Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, in its obituary for him, called him Australia's greatest batsman: "Of all the great Australian batsmen Victor Trumper was by general consent the best and most brilliant."

74. However, Nils Holmer quotes the Féillire (a Gaelic almanack) reporting 4,532 inhabitants on the island in 1931 with 605 Gaelic speakers, showing that Gaelic had declined to about 13 per cent of the population.

75. In 1733, Franklin began to publish the famous Poor Richard's Almanack (with content both original and borrowed) under the pseudonym Richard Saunders, on which much of his popular reputation is based. Franklin frequently wrote under pseudonyms.

76. Almanack Glen Chapple: The leader who inspired Lancashire to County Championship glory "Only the fifth Lancashire all-rounder to achieve the double of 7,000 runs and 700 wickets" by Andy Wilson / January 23, 2021

77. TIME Almanac with Information Please, formerly Information Please Almanac (1947–2013) Wall Street Journal Almanac (1998 and 1999) Whitaker's Almanack (1868–present) The World Almanac and Book of Facts (1868–1876, 1886–present) Online Almanacs

78. Meanwhile, Davies collected some of his humorous essays (under the pseudonym Samuel Marchbanks) from the Examiner in The Diary of Samuel Marchbanks (1947), The Table Talk of Samuel Marchbanks (1949) and Samuel Marchbanks' Almanack (1967).

79. In Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack, first published in 1732, Father Abraham – a venerable old man with long white hair – cites the words for which this great personage has now become famous: “Diligence is the mother of good luck".

80. In its review of the 1946 season, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack remarked that "the Indians were the first postwar touring side, and although they were outplayed in the Tests they raised the status and the dignity of their country's sport".