The adventurer's almanack, or, The daily visitant and friendly prompter for the year of our redemption 1818: :
being the second after leap year, or bis-sextile; and the forty-second of American Independence. Adapted to latitude 42° 23ʹ North; but will sufficiently suit with any latitude of the New-England States. : [Ten lines of quotations].

APA Citation

Lincoln & Edmands., Parmenter and Norton. (1817). The adventurer's almanack, or, The daily visitant and friendly prompter for the year of our redemption 1818:: being the second after leap year, or bis-sextile; and the forty-second of American Independence. Adapted to latitude 42° 23ʹ North; but will sufficiently suit with any latitude of the New-England States. : [Ten lines of quotations]. Boston: Printed by Parmenter & Norton for Lincoln & Edmands;-- and for sale by them at no. 53 Cornhill, and by the printers nos. 4 and 11 Rogers' buildings--rear of 12, State-St., sold also by the booksellers and traders in town and country. (Price $9 per groce, 87 cents per dozen, and 12 1/2 cents single.).

MLA Citation

Lincoln & Edmands, and Parmenter and Norton. The Adventurer's Almanack, Or, The Daily Visitant And Friendly Prompter for the Year of Our Redemption 1818:: Being the Second After Leap Year, Or Bis-sextile; And the Forty-second of American Independence. Adapted to Latitude 42° 23ʹ North; but Will Sufficiently Suit With Any Latitude of the New-England States. : [Ten Lines of Quotations]. Boston: Printed by Parmenter & Norton for Lincoln & Edmands;-- and for sale by them at no. 53 Cornhill, and by the printers nos. 4 and 11 Rogers' buildings--rear of 12, State-St., sold also by the booksellers and traders in town and country. (Price $9 per groce, 87 cents per dozen, and 12 1/2 cents single.), 1817.

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