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Fleets' Pocket Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1793. Being the First After Leap Year, and Seventeenth of American Independence. Calculated Chiefly ... of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston (in English)
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Synopsis "Fleets' Pocket Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1793. Being the First After Leap Year, and Seventeenth of American Independence. Calculated Chiefly ... of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston (in English)"
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