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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Of the Hour of Jupiter.

IN this Hour give honour to Prin∣ces, to Ecclesiastical persons, and contract Matrimony, use no Rigor towards Servants, neither Male nor Female, provide Riding Apparrel, and put them on in this hour, take no unpleasant posion, good to de∣part out of house, or Country, buy no Armes, beware of fire, and all igneal operations, not good to digg Wells or Pits, but very good to sow all kinds of Seeds, and to plant all manner of Plants, very good to be∣gin any Building, good to Court the favour of Princes, not good to buy Beasts but good to buy Birds, and Fowle, you may not safely and pros∣perously enter your Ship, not good to let blood, or to scarrify, he which beginneth a Journey may expect good success, gaine and profit, with comfort and benefit from some per∣sons, or parts that he expected not, good to apply to the Judges, and

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principal Magistrates, he which lends or borrows shall have good success herein, and whosoever falls into a∣ny Disease or Infirmity shall quick∣ly be cured and helped.

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