A true perpetuall prognostication for the yeare 1632, being leape yeare, and for all yeares to come declaring what shall fall out in time comming, with a rule to teach every one the airt of memorie : everie yeare is like to bee leape yeare, if divers and bankerupts, may haue money on band or trust / by Allan Makcouldy ...

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A true perpetuall prognostication for the yeare 1632, being leape yeare, and for all yeares to come declaring what shall fall out in time comming, with a rule to teach every one the airt of memorie : everie yeare is like to bee leape yeare, if divers and bankerupts, may haue money on band or trust / by Allan Makcouldy ...
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Makcouldy, Allan.
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Dubline :: Printed for my comerauds,
1632.
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800.
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"A true perpetuall prognostication for the yeare 1632, being leape yeare, and for all yeares to come declaring what shall fall out in time comming, with a rule to teach every one the airt of memorie : everie yeare is like to bee leape yeare, if divers and bankerupts, may haue money on band or trust / by Allan Makcouldy ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A06766.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2024.

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Of Harvest.

IT is the best Harvest for theeues, when they cut many purses, Mutton is in greater request with them then Beefe, because they can steale 40. sheepe out of a fold, before they can steale an ox out of a stall

Mirmidonum, Dolopumve aut duri miles Ʋlissis Temperet a lachrymis.—
Who can pitie or pōder those things but with tears

Witches and Sorcerers shall abound this season, for gaine many shall favour them, these Witches by spels and charmes, will vse many cures prejudiciall to Physitians, but more prejudicall to their patients who beleeues in them for prevēting of such wicked∣nesse: Iudges should obey Gods word, not to suffer a Witch to liue, and but respect of persons, should try all suspect Witches, and who are found guiltie should be delivered to the executioners to be bound vp to the Kings peace in a Sanct Iohnstoun ribband, and thereafter to bee purged by the element of fire coales and tarbarels.

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