The Tribune Almanac and Political RegisterG. Dearborn., 1904 - Almanacs, American |
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... March 17 , invisible in the United States , except in the Philippine Islands and Guam . It will be visible generally ... March 26 , May 13 to July 9 , Sept. 15 to Oct. 31 . Venus ( ? ) , until July 8 . Superior planets . Mars ( d ) ...
... March 17 , invisible in the United States , except in the Philippine Islands and Guam . It will be visible generally ... March 26 , May 13 to July 9 , Sept. 15 to Oct. 31 . Venus ( ? ) , until July 8 . Superior planets . Mars ( d ) ...
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... March 491 48 888 838 6 42 27 M. & 9 . 5 23 49 26 13 M. 24 M. 0 46 58 M. [ 11 22 5 E. 50 3 45 M. 10 38 50 E. 24 27 E. -9 59 31 E. 43 E. 9 16 6 E.11 8 36 57 E. 26 E. 3 35 E. 724 8 E. 6 44 39 E. 7 57 38 E. 7 18 19 E. 6 39 0 E. 5 ...
... March 491 48 888 838 6 42 27 M. & 9 . 5 23 49 26 13 M. 24 M. 0 46 58 M. [ 11 22 5 E. 50 3 45 M. 10 38 50 E. 24 27 E. -9 59 31 E. 43 E. 9 16 6 E.11 8 36 57 E. 26 E. 3 35 E. 724 8 E. 6 44 39 E. 7 57 38 E. 7 18 19 E. 6 39 0 E. 5 ...
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... March 13 March 20 March 27 1 April April 3 April 10 Rogation Sunday . Ascension Thursday . May 8 . May 12 Pentecost ( Whit Sunday ) Trinity Sunday . Corpus Christi . Advent Sunday May 22 .May 29 .June 2 Nov. 27 JEWISH CALENDAR . The ...
... March 13 March 20 March 27 1 April April 3 April 10 Rogation Sunday . Ascension Thursday . May 8 . May 12 Pentecost ( Whit Sunday ) Trinity Sunday . Corpus Christi . Advent Sunday May 22 .May 29 .June 2 Nov. 27 JEWISH CALENDAR . The ...
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... March . 1 10 5 4 49 5 12 1 34 1 44 7 39 7 37 7 32 153 8 19 . 7 497 47 11 6 7 33 1 26 7 24 March . 11/10 16 4 52 5 10 1 23 7 317 3512 55 March . 21 10 24 4 51 5 4 1 11 7 27 655 73312 25 6 27 6 28 8 1511 41 6 24 645 5 47 7 2310 35 5 16 6 ...
... March . 1 10 5 4 49 5 12 1 34 1 44 7 39 7 37 7 32 153 8 19 . 7 497 47 11 6 7 33 1 26 7 24 March . 11/10 16 4 52 5 10 1 23 7 317 3512 55 March . 21 10 24 4 51 5 4 1 11 7 27 655 73312 25 6 27 6 28 8 1511 41 6 24 645 5 47 7 2310 35 5 16 6 ...
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... March 17 April 15 May , 15 The year 1904 corresponds nearly to the year 4001 of the Chinese era , which is the 41st of the 76th cycle of 60 years : First month begins .. Second month begins . Third month begins . Fourth month begins ...
... March 17 April 15 May , 15 The year 1904 corresponds nearly to the year 4001 of the Chinese era , which is the 41st of the 76th cycle of 60 years : First month begins .. Second month begins . Third month begins . Fourth month begins ...
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