Palmistry, the secrets thereof disclosed, or, A familiar, easy and new method whereby to judge of the most general accidents of mans life from the lines of the hand withal its dimensions and significations as also that most useful piece of astrology (long since promised) concerning elections for every particular occasion, now plainly manifested from rational principles of art, not published till now / by Richard Saunders ...

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Palmistry, the secrets thereof disclosed, or, A familiar, easy and new method whereby to judge of the most general accidents of mans life from the lines of the hand withal its dimensions and significations as also that most useful piece of astrology (long since promised) concerning elections for every particular occasion, now plainly manifested from rational principles of art, not published till now / by Richard Saunders ...
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Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.
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London :: Printed by H.B. for G. Sawbridge ...,
1663.
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Palmistry -- Early works to 1850.
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"Palmistry, the secrets thereof disclosed, or, A familiar, easy and new method whereby to judge of the most general accidents of mans life from the lines of the hand withal its dimensions and significations as also that most useful piece of astrology (long since promised) concerning elections for every particular occasion, now plainly manifested from rational principles of art, not published till now / by Richard Saunders ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A62237.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

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Elections concerning the Signi∣fication of the Eleaventh House.
  • 1. IN making Pacts, Covenants, concluding peace, and en∣tring into Amity for durance; the following Position of Heaven is best, i. e. that the Moon be in the 11th. with the Lord of the 11th. House and (if possible) let the Lord of the first be there likewise, and all joyned to Venus, or Vinus joyn'd to the Moon, or the Lord of the 11th or in an aspect of Amity or Venus in Taurus, Pisces, or Libra, receiv∣ing some of them, existing strong, and the Moon received by Iupiter, or posite the Moon strong and fortu∣nate in some of the Dignitys of Ve∣nus, neer unto this was the Positi∣ons of the Heavens, when the French and Scots concluded their National

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  • durable League, the effects of which (to her sorrow) England hath often felt.
  • 2. In entring Covenants, Con∣tracts, or Leagues of Freindship where gain is to be expected, posite the Moon in the Ascendant, or in a Sign of the same triplicity, fortunate and strong, in some of the assential Dignitys of the Planet that recei∣veth her, and the part of Fortune there likewise.
  • 3. With confidence expect the accomplishment of that thing you desire by, or through friendship; if these Positions of the Heavens are, namely, the Moon and her Disposi∣ter, the Lords of the Second and 11th. and their Dispositers, behold∣ing or aspecting the Ascendant or Lord thereof, and the Moon or ei∣ther of them in any good aspect with reception; These being, the thing will be facile and easy in the obtain∣ing thereof.
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